Who lost kingdom after Dalhousie's Doctrine of Lapse?
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Following the rebellion, in 1858, the new British Viceroy of India, whose rule replaced that of the British East India Company, renounced the doctrine. The princely state of Kittur ruled by Queen Chennamma was taken over by the East India Company in 1824 by imposing a 'doctrine of lapse'
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The territories such as Nagpur, Satara, Jhansi, Punjab,Sikkim gone into the hands of British
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According to Doctrine of Lapse the ruler who died without leaving a successor his territory will come under British rule. These territories rulers died while fighting with British and didn't had any successor.
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