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  1. Hyderabad State was a princely state in India ruled by the Nizam dynasty from 1724 to 1948. It became the first state to declare independence from British India in 1947, but was annexed by India in 1948 after a military operation.

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    Hyderabad is the capital of Telangana and a former capital of Hyderabad State, which was annexed by India in 1948. Learn about the city's origins, monuments, economy, and cultural heritage from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.

  3. 2 days ago · Hyderabad was a princely state founded by Nizam al-Mulk in 1724 and ruled by the nizams until 1948. It was divided among Andhra Pradesh, Mysore, Bombay, and Telangana after India's independence.

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  4. Hyderabad State was a state in Dominion and later Republic of India, formed after the accession of the State of Hyderabad into the Union on 17 September 1948. [1] . It existed from 1948 to 1956. Hyderabad State comprised present day Telangana, Marathwada and Hyderabad-Karnataka.

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    The seniormost (21-gun) princely state in British India, Hyderabad was an 82,000 square mile (212,000 km²) region (larger than England and Scotland combined) in the Deccan ruled by the Asif Jahi dynasty, who had the title of Nizam and was bestowed the title of His Exalted Highness by the British Empire. The Nizam set up many institutions in the nam...

    When India gained independence in 1947, the British, left the choice of independence or unification up to the local rulers of the princely states. The Muslim ruler of Hyderbad, the last Nizam, wished to remain independent. First he tried to declare Hyderabad as a part of Pakistan (he had strongly advocated the creation of Pakistan) but the British ...

    In 1956 during the Reorganization of the Indian States, the state of Hyderabad was split up between Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka. The last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, died in 1967. Administratively, Hyderabad State was made up of sixteen districts, grouped into four divisions. Aurangabad division included Aurangabad, Beed, Nanded, and P...

    The last Nizam was a philanthropist who also contributed financially to Great Britain's war effort. After his death, his heirs squabbled over the fortune, which included a priceless jewelry collection. This was eventually purchased by the Indian government at a fraction of its value. Hyderabad continues to be an important center of Muslim culture a...

    This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
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    Cohen, Benjamin B. 2007. Kingship and colonialism in India's Deccan, 1850-1948. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781403974471
    Ray, Bharati. 1988. Hyderabad and British paramountcy, 1858-1883. Delhi, IN: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195622317

    All links retrieved January 20, 2018. 1. An inheritance of hatred and unrest 2. Guide to Contemporary Hyderabad 3. The Cultural Fate of Hyderabad State

    Learn about the history and culture of Hyderabad State, the largest princely state in the British Raj, ruled by the Nizams. Find out how it became part of India in 1948 and what happened to its districts after the reorganization of 1956.

  5. Sep 17, 2022 · A major discussion here is how the princely kingdom of Hyderabad became a part of India, and what exactly is being celebrated now by political parties. How did Hyderabad state become a part of India?

  6. Hyderabad State was the largest princely state in British India, ruled by the Nizams from 1724 to 1948. It declared its independence from India and Pakistan after the Partition, but was annexed by India in 1948 after a military operation.