Punjab States Agency
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The Punjab States Agency was an administrative unit of British India. The agency was created in the 1930's, on the model of the Central India Agency and Rajputana Agency, and was composed of 34 princely states in northwest India formerly under the British Punjab Province. After 1947, the states acceded to either the Union of India or the Dominion of Pakistan.
Princely states of the Punjab States Agency
- Bahawalpur
- Bilaspur (Kahlur)
- Chamba
- Faridkot
- Jind
- Kapurthala
- Khairpur
- Loharu
- Maler Kotla
- Mandi
- Nabha
- Patiala
- Nahan
- Suket
Princely states of the Simla Hill States Superintendency of the Punjab States Agency
- Baghal
- Baghat
- Balsan
- Bashahr
- Bhajji
- Bija
- Darkoti
- Dhami
- Jubbal
- Keonthal
- Kumharsain
- Kunihar
- Kuthar
- Mahlog
- Mangal
- Mawiang
- Mawsynram
- Nalagarh (Hindur)
- Sangri
- Tharoch
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