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    The Oudh State (/ˈaʊd/, also Kingdom of Awadh, Kingdom of Oudh, Awadh Subah, Oudh Subah or Awadh State) was a Mughal subah, then an independent kingdom...
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    the annexation of Oudh State in 1856, i.e. after 1858 and until 1902, the region had existed as North-Western Provinces and Oudh, Oudh being a Chief Commissionership...
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    The Nawab of Awadh or Nawab of Oudh /ˈaʊd/ was the title of the rulers of Kingdom of Awadh (anglicised as Oudh) in northern India during the 18th and...
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  • Royal family of Oudh may refer to: Royal House of Oudh, the family who formerly ruled over the Oudh State Mahal family, a family that claims to be the...
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    suzerain, the Nawab of Oudh, in the 1750s and the 1760s. An exhausting guerrilla war, waged by the Benares ruler against the Oudh camp, using his troops...
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    Nawab-ruled kingdom of Oudh was annexed and merged with the North-Western Provinces to form the renamed North-Western Provinces and Oudh. In 1902, this province...
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    and English or Oudh troops hadn't done anything significant for it to receive any payment. This became a cause of war with Oudh state, and Shuja-ud-Daula...
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    Oudh State in 1774 after the fall of Rohillas in the First Rohilla War. Finally, it was ceded to the British East India Company by the Nawab of Oudh in...
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    October 1827) was the last nawab wazir of Oudh from 11 July 1814 to 19 October 1818, and first King of Oudh (Oudh State) from 19 October 1818 to 19 October...
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  • descended from the rulers of the Oudh State in the 1970s; they thus proclaimed themselves as the royal family of Oudh. Members of the family who moved...
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    until 1774 when it was defeated by Oudh. The British transformed its significantly reduced borders into the princely state of Rampur. Nawab Ali Mohammed Khan...
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    Emblem of Uttar Pradesh (category Indian state seals)
    government of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The emblem was originally designed in 1916 for the then United Provinces of Agra and Oudh and continued in use...
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    and Oudh State was annexed into the Bengal Presidency. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Birjis Qadr was raised as a figurehead monarch of Oudh by his...
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  • and the combined army of the Mughal chiefs, Hyderabad State, Rajput kingdoms and the Oudh State in which Marathas under the leadership of Peshwa Bajirao...
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    largely from Oudh; while, under direction by the Governor-General Lord Dalhousie in 1855, any tax revenue from Oudh not required for state government costs...
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    chiefs, elements of the declining Mughal Empire, and most prized the Oudh State under Shuja-ud-Daula. The Maratha army was led by Sadashivrao Bhau, who...
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    of Oudh State in 1774 after the fall of Rohillas in the First Rohilla War and was then ceded to the British East India Company by the Nawab of Oudh in...
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    1853 from the princely state of Nagpur, seized by the doctrine of lapse. Merged into the Central Provinces in 1861. Oudh State annexed in 1856 and governed...
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    termed as 'most opulent' in the city. The Nawabs of Awadh, who ruled Oudh State in the 18th and 19th centuries and were Muslim successors to the Mughal...
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  • Hyderabad Oudh State Afsharid dynasty Afsharid dynasty victory Delhi Sacked and Looted Decline of Mughal Empire Battle of Gangwana (1741) Jaipur State Reinforced...
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    adjoins the Lucknow district. In 1856, the district came, with the rest of Oudh State, under British rule. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the whole of...
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    Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shah (9 September 1803 – 7 July 1837) was the second King of Oudh from 19 October 1827 to 7 July 1837.[citation needed] He was the son of Ghazi-ud-Din...
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    in Abbasabad in the Isfahan Province of Persia, but fled to Lucknow in Oudh State, northern India, in fear of the 'tyranny' of Nader Shah. There he was...
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    Portrait of a Bibi, Lucknow (Oudh State) 1785...
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  • Mongolian People's Republic 1930–1940 Mudhol State Nepal 1743–1962 North Sea Empire 1013–1042 Oudh State Royal Flag of Norway 1844–1905 Postal Flag of...
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    laid the foundation of Bais state. This Bais state came to be called Baiswada. In 1856 when the British annexed Oudh State, then Maharaj Rao Ram Baksh...
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    civilian, and thereafter a desire to undertake leave to England. In 1856, Oudh had been annexed by the East India Company on the grounds of internal maladministration...
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    7 percent were from the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, 24.4 percent hailed from Oudh State, 13.5 percent were from Bihar Province and lesser numbers...
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    was "Oudh" or "Oude", and the princely state it was the capital of until 1856 is still known as Oudh State.[citation needed] Ayodhya was stated to be...
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