During the suzerainty of the british crawn, princely states coverd what portion of the land area of the british indian empire
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In 1947, princely states covered 48% of area of pre-Independent India and constituted 28% of its population. The most important states had their own British Political Residencies: Hyderabad, Mysore and Travancore in the South followed by Jammu and Kashmir and Sikkim in the Himalayas, and Indore in Central India.
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