In India, a privy purse was a payment made to the ruling families of erstwhile princely states as part of their agreements to first integrate with India...
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The Privy Purse is the British sovereign's private income, mostly from the Duchy of Lancaster. This amounted to £20.1 million in net income for the year...
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Central Waqf Council (redirect from Central Wakf Council, India)
Property Act, 1968, the basis of Custodian for Enemy Property for India Privy Purse in India Church of England - It is a state church of England "Members"...
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Enemy Property Act, 1968 (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
to Pakistan Political integration of India Central Wakf Council Evacuee Trust Property Board Privy Purse in India "Lok Sabha passes bill to amend Enemy...
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Civil list (section India)
gratuity for the maintenance of the President of Singapore. Privy Purse Privy Purse in India "William III, 1697-8: An Act for granting to His Majesty a...
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Council Evacuee Trust Property Board Political integration of India Privy Purse in India Jinnah House Govt plans to dispose off 'enemy' properties soon...
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Gaj Singh (category High commissioners of India to Trinidad and Tobago)
acted as regent. He received a privy purse of 10 lakh rupees and continued to receive it until the 26th Amendment in 1971 abolished it. He received his...
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remuneration (privy purses). Bhagwat Singh succeeded him as the titular ruler of the state. Some of Bhagwat Singh's palaces were Jag Niwas, on an island in Lake...
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Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi (category India Test cricket captains)
the British Raj. After the death of his father in 1952, Pataudi succeeded him in receiving a privy purse, certain privileges, and the use of the title...
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Hemant Singh (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
of Dholpur from 1954–71, when all royal titles and privy purses were abolished by Republic of India. Hemant Singh was born the second son of Maharaja Pratap...
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Madhavrao Scindia (category Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in India)
death of his father in 1961, and under terms agreed to during the political integration of India, Scindia succeeded to a privy purse, certain privileges...
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Maharaja of Mysore (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
However, like most kings in India at that time, the maharaja and his successors were allowed an annual payment (the privy purse), certain privileges, and...
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Sethu Lakshmi Bayi (category Companions of the Order of the Crown of India)
Sethu Lakshmi Bayi lived in Bangalore for more than 25 years. In 1971 the Government of India abolished the Privy Purse in India given to former rulers...
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Karan Singh (category Ambassadors of India to the United States)
of princely India, including titles, privileges, and remuneration (privy purses). During the conclusion of the Cold War, he was India's ambassador to...
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Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi (category India Test cricket captains)
independent India, he was granted a privy purse, certain privileges, and the use of the title Nawab of Pataudi by the Government of India, which he retained...
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Bhawani Singh (category Indian people imprisoned during the Emergency (India))
father on 24 June 1970, Bhawani Singh succeeded him in receiving an annual payment (the privy purse), certain privileges, and the use of the title "Maharaja...
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Pataudi State (category States and territories established in 1804)
of India, the Government of India abolished all official symbols of princely India, including titles, privileges, and remuneration (privy purses). The...
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Man Singh II (category Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India)
of Jaipur in the British Raj from 1922 to 1947. In 1948, after the state was absorbed into independent India, he was granted a privy purse, certain privileges...
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Treaty. Twenty-sixth Amendment to the Constitution of India — 28 December 1971, abolition of privy purse paid to former rulers of princely states which were...
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List of Maharajas of Travancore (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
Government; only their political powers and right to receive Privy Purse were cancelled. In 1971, the Indian government, through the 26th Amendment of the...
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Jiwajirao Scindia (category Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India)
state of Gwalior in central India from 1925 until 1947. After the state was absorbed into independent India, he was granted a privy purse, certain privileges...
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Pushpraj Singh (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
Rewa during the British Raj in India. Martand Singh was briefly the titular Crown Prince of Rewa, until the privy purses and titles of Indian royals were...
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Bodhchandra Singh (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
whereby Manipur became an integral part of India governed by the Constitution of India. He was granted a privy purse of Rs. 300,000 per annum. Bodhchandra...
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princely states who joined before 1971 in India and before 1972 in Pakistan became titular rulers that received a privy purse and initially retained their statuses...
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Ranjitsinh Pratapsinh Gaekwad (category India MPs 1980–1984)
including titles, privileges, and remuneration (privy purses). Ranjitsinh died on 10 May 2012, aged 74, in Vadodara. Gaekwad was a member of the Indian National...
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Manvendra Singh Gohil (section In popular culture)
In 1971, the government of India "de-recognized" the Indian princes, and Manvendra's father lost the official title of Maharaja and the privy purse (an...
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Radha Charan Singh (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
until privy purses and official titles of all the princely states' rulers were abolished in 1971. His statue was unveiled in 2018 at Jhansi in the presence...
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List of Maharajas of Mysore (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
Pakistan, the real death of princely India came when the Twenty-sixth Amendment Act (1971) abolished the princes' titles, privileges, and privy purses....
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Lalitkumar Singh (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
of Indian National Congress in 1952–57. He next time got elected from Chargoda in 1957–62. After abolition of privy purse, he was left with meager resources...
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abolition of the privy purse; these changes were often done suddenly, via ordinance, to the shock of her opponents. She had strong support in the disadvantaged...
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