- Ajmer-
Merwara (also
known as
Ajmir Province, and Ajmer-
Merwara-Kekri) was a
former province of
British India in the
historical Ajmer region. The territory...
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Marwar (also
called Jodhpur region) is a
region of
western Rajasthan state in
North Western India. It lies
partly in the Thar Desert. The word 'maru' is...
- of Agra
under a
governor in 1835, but
proposal not implemented. Ajmer-
Merwara:
ceded by
Sindhia of
Gwalior in 1818 at the
conclusion of the
Third Anglo-Maratha...
- provinces.
These did not have a
legislature or a high court.
These were: Ajmer-
Merwara Coorg Oudh (till 1878)
Delhi (from 1911,
capital of India) A vast majority...
-
State was
formed in 1950 out of the
territory of
former province of Ajmer-
Merwara,
which became a
province of the
Indian Union on 15
August 1947. It formed...
- The 44th
Merwara Infantry was an
infantry regiment of the
British Indian Army. They
could trace their origins to 1824, when the
Sylhet Light Infantry...
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Below is a list of
chief commissioners of Ajmer-
Merwara Province: 1871–1873:
Richard Harte Keatinge 1873–1878: Sir
Lewis Pelly 1878–1887:
Edward Ridley...
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Frontier Province (NWFP), Orissa, Sind,
British Baluchistan, Delhi, Ajmer-
Merwara, Coorg, the
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands and
Panth Piploda. The Presidencies...
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Delhi taken away from NWP and
merged into
Punjab 1
April 1871 Ajmer,
Merwara &
Kekri made
separate commissioner-ship 15
February 1877 Oudh
added to...
- and many more
states and estates. The
small British province of Ajmer-
Merwara was also
included within the
geographical area of Raj****na, but that was...