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The Princely and Noble Families of the
Former Indian Empire
Vol.1: Himachal Pradesh
Mark Brentnall

ISBN : 8173871639
Year / Edition : 2004 / First
Pages : 374
Size / Format : 9.5" X 7" / Hardcover
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 About the book...

Princely India largely governed itself, however each princely state entered into a unique relationship with the Paramount Power. The principalities were supervised by a range of British officials. At no time were the princes allowed to exercise an independent foreign policy, or prepare for their own defence, and occasionally even the domestic matters would come under the scrutiny of the British. The princely order was stratified; at the top of the ladder were the twenty-one gun salute states. Below them were the nineteen, seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven and nine gun salute states. Even within British administered India there were many princely families, recognised, but without sovereign rights. There was also a group of princely families who held their lands as vassals of larger states, often autonomous.
The last comprehensive genealogical works to be written on the Indian Princes were compiled during the British Raj; this work is intended to expand upon those achievements and bring them up to date. However, the aim of this work is to produce comprehensive genealogies of the princely families as is practicable, and attach to each a brief history of either the family or state.
This volume on Himachal charts the forty-five princely families of the Punjab Hill States, the Shimla Hill States and a number of families whose former states and estates are now included within the territorial limits of the present state of Himachal Pradesh. The work includes six states, to which the British accorded the saluted status: Bilaspur, Bushahr, Chamba, Mandi, Sirmur, and Suket. All the saluted states were granted salutes of eleven guns; their rulers were accorded the style of ?His Highness?. Bushahr had a salute of nine guns. Of the other families, some twenty-seven had sovereign status, although they varied greatly in size, title and antiquity. Some of the sovereign states were also feudatories to their neighbours, and this is explored further in the individual entries. The last category comprises twelve families which lost their sovereign status either before the period of the British Raj, or as a result of the policy of the British Raj.
The historical accounts given here are largely culled from the British Gazetteers and the various histories published in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The genealogies have been compiled from material available in print during the British period, and updated from the princely families? own archival material and from the interviews conducted with members of the princely families. The histories of the princely families will always be attractive to those who love the East; the recording of their genealogies should provide posterity with a wealth of material for future research.

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 Table of contents...

Preface to the Series
Preface to Volume One
Acknowledgments
Genealogical Guide

The Saluted Sovereign States
The Princely House of Sirmur
The Princely House of Bilaspur (Kahlur)
The House of Ramgarh
The Princely House of Chamba
The Princely House of Mandi
The Princely House of Suket
The Princely House of Bushahr

The Un-saluted Sovereign States
The Princely House of Baghal
The Princely House of Baghat
The Princely House of Balsan
The Princely House of Beja
The Princely House of Bhajji
The Princely House of Darkoti
The Princely House of Delath
The Princely House of Dhadi
The Princely House of Dhami
The Princely House of Ghund
The Princely House of Jubbal
The Thakurai of Kolhara
The Princely House of Keonthal
The Princely House of Khaneti
The Princely House of Koti
The Princely House of Kumharsain
The Princely House of Kunihar
The Princely House of Kuthar
The Princely House of Madhan
The Princely House of Mangal
The Princely House of Mehlog
The Princely House of Nalagarh (Hindur)
The Princely House of Ratesh
The Princely House of Rawingarh
The Princely House of Sangri
The Princely House of Tharoch
The Princely House of Theog

The Incorporated States
The Princely House of Bhangal
The Princely House of Dada-Siba (Siba)
The Princely House of Datarpur
The Princely House of Guler
The Princely House of Jaswan
The Princely House of Kangra (Kangra-Lambagraon)
The Princely House of Kangra-Nadaun
The Princely House of Kotkhai
The Princely House of Kotla
The Princely House of Kullu
The Princely House of Kutlehar
The Princely House of Nurpur

Appendix
Glossary
Select Bibliography

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 About the author...
Mark Brentnall was born in the small Derbyshire town of Belper in England. He developed a passionate interest in the History, Culture and People of the Indian subcontinent during his school years. A graduate of Nottingham University (BA Hons History), he interrupted research on the Crusader States to visit India for the first time in 1986; after a lengthy stay, during which time he travelled widely, he returned to England a confirmed Indophile. Delighting in travel, with a fanatical interest in princely genealogy, India?s allure has remained constant, providing the author with every justification for vacationing in India many times over the last eighteen years.

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