How many types of states emerged in the 18th century?
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princely state, also called native state, feudatory state or Indian state (for those states on the subcontinent), was a vassal state[1] under a local or indigenous or regional ruler in a subsidiary alliance with the British Raj. Though the history of the princely states of the subcontinent dates from at least the classical period of Indian history, the predominant usage of the term princely state specifically refers to a semi-sovereign principality on the Indian subcontinent during the British Raj that was not directly governed by the British, but rather by a local ruler, subject to a form of indirect rule on some matters. The imprecise doctrine of paramountcy allowed the government of British India to interfere in the internal affairs of princely states individually or collectively[2] and issue edicts that applied to all of India when it deemed it necessary.
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Emergence Of New States
•With the fall of the Mughals, the governors of large provinces, subadars, and powerful zamindars asserted their authority over different parts of the country.
•Through the 18th century, the Mughal Empire became fragmented into many a parts:
1.states that were Mughal provinces earlier, such as Awadh, Bengal, and Hyderabad, became independent and powerful, but they did not break all ties with the Mughal Empire
2.states that had complete independence (watan jagirs), such as the Rajput principalities
3.states under the control of Marathas, Sikhs, and Jats that had seized their independence after a long battle with the Mughals
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