Kurundvad Junior
Kurundvad Junior, also spelt as 'Kurundwad', was of two Maratha princely states during the British Raj: 'Kurundvad Senior' and Kurundvad Junior. The two states separated in 1854 and less than a century later, on 8 March 1948, both states acceded to the Indian Union. With a surface of 295 km², Kurundvad Junior was smaller than the territory ruled by the senior line. Its population in 1881 was 25,811 and in 1901 it had risen to 34,003.
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Kurundvad Junior
Kurundvad Junior, also spelt as 'Kurundwad', was of two Maratha princely states during the British Raj: 'Kurundvad Senior' and Kurundvad Junior. The two states separated in 1854 and less than a century later, on 8 March 1948, both states acceded to the Indian Union. With a surface of 295 km², Kurundvad Junior was smaller than the territory ruled by the senior line. Its population in 1881 was 25,811 and in 1901 it had risen to 34,003.
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Kurundvad in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
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Kurandvad Junior était un État ...... il de l’Inde Portail de l’Inde
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Kurundvad Junior, also spelt a ...... n 1901 it had risen to 34,003.
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Kurandvad Junior Branch
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Kurundvad Junior
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(Kurundvad Junior State (1854 - 1948)
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Kurundvad Senior
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Kurundwad State (1733 - 1854)
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