Who was not under the crown of britisher during british rule?
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In 1947, princely states numbering 565 covered 48 per cent of the area of pre-Independent India and constituted 28 per cent of its population. Legally, the princely states were not a part of British India and the people of these states were not treated as British subjects.
These Princely States had their own autonomy, they had their own Judicial Systems, Railways, Universities and other infrastructure, their own Coins and Flag and Court of Arms and so on. They were in alliance with British but had autonomy in their own ruled state.
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At the time of Indian Independence there were about 565 Princely states or Provinces, Majority of which were ruled By Rajputs, about 70% of these 565+ states, remaining provinces were ruled by Marathas and some by Muslims and few were Jat ruled.
In 1947, princely states numbering 565 covered 48 per cent of the area of pre-Independent India and constituted 28 per cent of its population. Legally, the princely states were not a part of British India and the people of these states were not treated as British subjects.
These Princely States had their own autonomy, they had their own Judicial Systems, Railways, Universities and other infrastructure, their own Coins and Flag and Court of Arms and so on. They were in alliance with British but had autonomy in their own ruled state.
Hope it helps.✨