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Gwalior Residency

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207: 43: 1912: 232: 776:, a piece of land measuring 1.17 square miles (3.0 km) situated close to Morar, about four miles (6 km) to the east of Gwalior fort. The area was administered by the resident, and included three villages, the revenue from which were devoted to the upkeep of the Residency limits. In 1901 the population of the Residency was 1,391. The Great Indian Peninsula Railroad and Gwalior Light Railways and the 1924: 757:, within whose charges isolated portions of Gwalior State were situated. He exercised a close supervision over the minor holdings of the residency, all criminal cases of any importance in which were either dealt with by him personally or submitted for his sanction and approval. He also had the powers of a District and Session Judge for portions of the Midland and Bina-Baran sections of the 828:
30,129, or 1 percent. In 1901 the residency had an area of 17,825 square miles (46,170 km), 17,020 square miles (44,100 km) of which belonged to Gwalior State. The density of population was 123 persons per square mile. By 1931 the population of the areas covered by the Residency had grown
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The Gwalior residency was abolished upon Indian Independence at the stroke of midnight on 15 August 1947, when all treaty relations between the British crown and the princely states of India were nullified. The rulers of the states acceded to the
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The Resident, as the officer accredited to the Gwalior ruler, was also in all matters of general policy the channel of communication between the ruler and other political officers, such as the agents of
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to the Gwalior Residency. In 1921 Gwalior Residency was separated from the Central India Agency, and the resident again answered directly to the Governor-General. In 1936 the princely states of
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of Gwalior, David Anderson, who contributed to drafting the treaty, was appointed resident at the Gwalior court. The court was a moving camp until 1810, when Mahadji's successor
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permanently fixed his headquarters near the fortress of Gwalior, on the spot where Lashkar city now stands. Daulat Rao Sindhia was forced to sign a treaty of
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between 1947 and 1950, and most of the Gwalior Residency, including Gwalior State, were incorporated into the new Indian state of
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The population of the residency was 2,187,612 in 1901, of whom Hindus numbered 1,883,038, or 86 percent;
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assistant to the Resident, with very limited powers. In 1888 Khaniadhana state was transferred from the
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Map of Central India in 1909 with the Gwalior Residency in its northern and western sectors
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The charge contained 6820 villages and sixteen towns in 1901, of which the chief were
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The headquarters of the political officer were situated in the area known as
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until 1854, when Gwalior Residency was placed under the authority of the
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to the Resident at Gwalior, and in 1895 the Gwalior State districts of
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with the government of British India in 1817 at the conclusion of the
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170,316, or 8 percent; Muslims 103,430, or 4 percent; and
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List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
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was concluded in 1782 between the British and Maharaja
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Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education
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Index

Agency of British India

Treaty of Salbai
Gwalior
Central India Agency
Rampur
Benaras
Independence of India
Maratha Empire
India
Princely state
Salute state
British paramountcy
Chamber of Princes
Jagir
Agencies of British India
Residencies of British India‎
Doctrine of lapse
Political pensioner
Privy Purse
Standstill agreement
Instrument of Accession
Hyderabad
Indore (Holkar)
Jammu and Kashmir
Mysore (Maisur)
Quilon
Sikkim
Bagelkhand
Baluchistan

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