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  • 81North-West Frontier States Agency — Princely states of India Salute state Chamber of Princes Doctrine of lapse Privy Purse Instrument of Accession Individual residencies Hyderabad Jammu Kashmir Travancore Sikkim Agencies …

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  • 82Kornelimünster Abbey — Princely Imperial Abbey of Kornelimünster Reichsfürstabtei Kornelimünster Imperial Abbey of the Holy Roman Empire ← …

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  • 83Orange, house of — Princely dynasty and royal family of The Netherlands. The title began with William I (the Silent), prince of Orange Nassau, who was stadtholder (viceroy) of the Netherlands, as were his descendants until 1795. In 1815 William VI became William I …

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  • 84Nazar ila'l-murd — Princely Youth and Dervish Reza Abbasi, ca. 1625; Isfahan, Iran; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The meditation known in Arabic as Naẓar ila l murd (Arabic: النظر إلى المرد‎), contemplation of the beardless , and in Persian Shahed bāzī,… …

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  • 85Este family — Princely family of Lombard origin prominent in the history of medieval and Renaissance Italy. The Estensi, a branch of the 10th century dynasty of the Obertenghi, took their name from the township and castle of Este, near Padua. The founder of… …

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  • 86Este, House of —    Princely dynasty which ruled the city of Ferrara from 1240 to 1598 and played an important part in Italian diplomacy and warfare. Originally ranked as marquises, they were made dukes of Modena and Reggio by an imperial grant of 1452 and in… …

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  • 87Prince Charles-Antoine Lamoral of Ligne-La Trémoïlle — Princely Family of Ligne HH The Prince HRH The Princess HH The Hereditary Prince HH Princess Alix HRH The Dowager Princess HH Prince Wauthier HH Princess Regine …

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  • 88Political integration of India — At the time of Indian independence, British India was divided into two sets of territories, the first being the territories under the direct control of the British Empire, and the second being the territories over which the Crown had suzerainty,… …

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  • 89Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

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  • 90Prince — Prince, from the Latin root princeps , is a general term for a monarch, for a member of a monarch s or former monarch s family, and is a hereditary title in some members of Europe s highest nobility. The female equivalent is a princess.Historical …

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