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Name: Kurundvad State (Princely State)

Type: Polity

Start: 1812 AD

End: 1948 AD

Nation: kurundvad state

Parent: great britain

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Was an Indian princely state located in the actual Indian state of Maharashtra. It separated in a Junior and a Seniot line in 1854, this separation is not considered in the model.

Establishment


  • January 1812: The predecessor of the two states, Kurundvad State, was founded in 1733 following a grant by the Maratha Peshwa to Trimbakrao Patwardhan. A first division occurred in 1811. In 1819 Kurundvad State became a British protectorate.
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    1. Partition of India


    Was the partition of British India in two independent entities: India (with a Hindu majority) and Pakistan (with a Muslim majority). This included the several princely states that were dependent on the British Colony.

  • January 1949: Accession to India (exact date not known). The Indian Independence Act came into being on 15 August.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1949: Accession to India (exact date not known). The Indian Independence Act came into being on 15 August.
  • Selected Sources


  • Indian independence Act. Retrieved on March, 24th 2024 on https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1947/30/pdfs/ukpga_19470030_en.pdf
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