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Rajpramukh was an
administrative title in
India which existed from India's
independence in 1947
until 1956.
Rajpramukhs were the
appointed governors of...
- states,
governed by a
rajpramukh, who was
usually the
ruler of a
constituent state, and an
elected legislature. The
rajpramukh was
appointed by the President...
- of the
Indian princely state of
Udaipur (or Mewar) from 1930 and also
Rajpramukh of
Rajasthan from 1948
until his
death on 4 July 1955.
Singh was born...
- held in
Delhi between the
Rajpramukhs of the
princely unions and the
States Department, at the end of
which the
Rajpramukhs signed new
Instruments of...
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which he
retained until his
death in 1970. He also held the
office of
Rajpramukh (Governor) of
Rajasthan between 1949 and 1956. In
later life, he served...
- was
admitted into the
Dominion of
India as a Part B state,
headed by a
Rajpramukh,
deputised by a Uparajpramukh,
under the
advice of a
Prime Minister. Martand...
- State, was
appointed as Upa-
Rajpramukh alias Deputy Ra****ramukh, to
serve as
acting Rajpramukh during the
absence of
Rajpramukh. He
worked as Uprajpramukh...
- been part of the
Central India Agency, with
Jiwajirao Scindia as its
Rajpramukh. The
union had an area of 46,478
square miles (120,380 km2).Gwalior was...
- The
first was
Maharaja Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar, who was the state's
rajpramukh from 1950 to 1956. A
majority of Karnataka's
governors have been politicians...
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ruling prince with the
title of
Rajpramukh (ruling chief),
equivalent to a
state governor. In 1956, the
position of
Rajpramukh was
abolished and the federations...