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New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the ...

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BAISE RAJYA

Baise Rajya (Nepali: बाइसे राज्यहरू, lit. '22 principalities') were sovereign and intermittently allied petty kingdoms on the Indian subcontinent, ruled by Khas from medieval India, located around the Karnali-Bheri river basin of modern-day Nepal. The Baise were annexed during the unification of Nepal from 1744 to 1810. The kingdom's founder Prithvi Narayan Shah (ruled 1743-1775) did not live to see this, but his son and grandson annexed the entire collection by the end of the 18th century.

The 22 principalities were Jumla, Doti, Jajarkot, Bajura, Gajur, Biskot, Malneta, Thalahara, Dailekh, Dullu, Duryal, Dang, Sallyana, Chilli, Phalawagh, Jehari, Darnar, Musikot,[1] Atbis Gotam, Majal, Gurnakot, and Rukum.[a] These Baise along with Chaubisi rajya states were ruled by Khas and several decentralized tribal polities.

List of Baise Rajyas (22 states)

Rajya Annexation to Nepal Notes

Atbis Gotam[4] 1786 Also known as Gutam.

Bajura August 1791 Became a vassal state of the Kingdom of Nepal.

Biskot 1782 Also possibly known as Bosakot.

Chilli . Descended from Raja Malaibam, Raja of Bajhang in the 14th century.

Dailekh . .

Dang 1786 Founded around 1350, by a scion of the predecessor Kingdom of Sarasvati.

Darnar . Also spelled Darna, it became a vassal state of the Kingdom of Nepal.

Doti[5] 1786 .

Dullu 1790 Also known as Raskot, it was founded by a division of the Kingdom of Mailbham around 1378.

Duryal . .

Gajur . .

Gurnakot . Possibly the same as Garhunkot, it became a vassal state of the Kingdom of Nepal.

Jajarkot . Became a vassal state of the Kingdom of Nepal, also known originally as Jagatipur.[6]

Jehari . Descended from Raja Malaibam, Raja of Bajhang in the 14th century.

Jumla October 1788 Annexation also given as September 1789.

Majal . .

Malneta . Became a vassal state of the Kingdom of Nepal.

Musikot 1786 Descended from Raja Malaibam, Raja of Bajhang in the 14th century.

Phalawagh . Possibly the same as Salyana.

Rukum . Descended from Raja Malaibam, Raja of Bajhang in the 14th century.

Salyana 25 September 1786 It was made a vassal state after annexation and was ultimately abolished in 1961,[7] with the Raja still receiving a Privy Purse till the abolishment of the Nepali monarchy.

Thalahara . Became a vassal state of the Kingdom of Nepal.

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