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  2. Katodia - Wikipedia

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    It was a single village [1] princely state in Gohelwar prant, under Gohel Rajput [1] Chieftains.. It had a population of 347 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 3,000 Rupees (mostly from land; 1903–4) and paying 221 Rupees tribute to the Gaekwar Baroda State and Junagadh State. [1]

  3. List of Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The main imperial or quasi-imperial rulers of North India are fairly clear from this point on, but many local rulers, and the situation in the Deccan and South India has less clear stone inscriptions from early centuries. Main sources of South Indian history is Sangam Literature dated from 300s BCE. Time period of ancient Indian rulers is ...

  4. Maharaja - Wikipedia

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    In modern India and medieval northern India, the title was equivalent to a prince. However in late ancient India and medieval south India, the title denoted a king. [3] The form "Maharaj" (without "-a") indicates a separation of noble and religious offices, although since in Marathi the suffix -a is silent, the two titles are near homophones.

  5. Decline of the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    The cavalry of Khan Dowran, consisting of Indian Muslims, [89] looked down on fighting with muskets with contempt, which was a talent of the mostly Hindu infantrymen in India. [ 90 ] [ 91 ] They prided themselves on sword-play and fancy-riding, while musketeers were not given importance in the Mughal military compared to Iran.

  6. Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley - Wikipedia

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    The conquest is often thought to have started circa 535 BCE, during the time of Cyrus the Great (600-530 BCE). [9] [10] [1] Cyrus probably went as far as the banks of the Indus river and organized the conquered territories under the Satrapy of Gandara (Old Persian cuneiform: 𐎥𐎭𐎠𐎼, Gadāra, also transliterated as Ga n dāra since the nasal "n" before consonants was omitted in the ...

  7. Maharaja of Patiala - Wikipedia

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    The Maharaja of Patiala was the title of the ruler of the princely state of Patiala, in British India. The first ruler of Patiala was Baba Ala Singh (1691 – 1765), who held the title of Raja. [1] The second and third rulers, Amar Singh and Sahib Singh, respectively, held the held the title of Raja-e-Rajgan (King of Kings).

  8. List of rulers of India - Wikipedia

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    For Lists of rulers of India, see: List of Indian monarchs (c. 3000 BCE – 1956 CE) List of presidents of India (1950–present)

  9. Ramanuj Pratap Singh Deo - Wikipedia

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    Three of the last Asiatic cheetahs recorded from India were shot down in 1947, by Maharaja Ramanuj Pratap Singh Deo of Korea, as seen in this photo submitted by his private secretary to JBNHS. [ 1 ] Ramanuj Pratap Singh Deo (1901-1958) was the last ruler of erstwhile Korea State . [ 2 ]