Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan
Covenant entered into by rulers of princely states for formation of Rajasthan
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Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan
Summary
Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan is a treaty[1].
Key Facts
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's instance of is recorded as treaty[2].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Banswara State[3].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Bikaner State[4].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Bundi State[5].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Dungarpur State[6].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Jaipur State[7].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Kingdom of Jaisalmer[8].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Jhalawar State[9].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Kingdom of Marwar[10].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Kishangarh State[11].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Kota State[12].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Kingdom of Mewar[13].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Pratapgarh State[14].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Shahpura State[15].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's participant is recorded as Tonk State[16].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's work available at URL is recorded as https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/White_Paper_on_Indian_States_(1950)/Part_5/Formation_of_Unions/The_United_State_of_Rajasthan[17].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's has effect is recorded as United State of Rajasthan[18].
- Covenant for the formation of Rajasthan's effective date is recorded as +1949-03-30T00:00:00Z[19].