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ratpur, the Maharaja of. Bikanir, the Maharaja of. Bundi, the Maharao Raja of. Cochin, the Raja of. Cutch, the Rao of. Jeypore, the Maharaja of. Karauli, the Maharaja of. Kota, the Maharao of. Marwar (Jodhpur), the Maharaja of. Patiala, the Maharaja of. Rewa, the Maharaja of. Tonk, the Newab of. Salute of fifteen guns-- Alwar, the Maharaja of. Banswara, the Maharawal of. Datia, the Maharaja of. Dewas (senior branch), the Raja of. Dewas (junior branch), the Raja of. Dhar, the Raja of. Dholpur, the Maharaja Rana of. Dungarpur, the Maharawal of. Idar, the Maharaja of. Jaisalmir, the Maharawal of. Khairpur, the Mir of. Kishangarh, the Maharaja of. Orchha, the Maharaja of. Partabgarth, the Marharawat of. Sikkam, the Maharaja of. Sirohi, the Maharao of. Salute of thirteen guns-- Benares, the Raja of. Cooch Behar, the Maharaja of. Jaora, the Nawab of. Rampur, the Newab of. Tippera, the Raja of. Salute of eleven guns-- Agaigarh, the Maharaja of. Baoni, the Newab of. Bhaunagar, the Thakur Sahib of. Bijawar, the Maharaja of. Cambay, the Nawab of. Chamba, the Raja of. Charkhari, the Maharaja of. Chhatarpur, the Raja of. Faridkot, the Raja of. Gondal, the Thakur Sahib of. Janjira, the Newab of. Jhabua, the Raja of. Jahllawar, the Raj-Rana of. Jind, the Raja of. Gunagarth, the Newab of. Kahlur, the Rajah of. Kapurthala, the Raja of. Mandi, the Raja of. Manipur, the Raja of. Morvi, the Thakur Sahib of. Nabha, the Raja of. Narsingarh, the Raja of. Nawanagar, the Jam of. Palanpur, the Diwan of. Panna, the Maharaja of. Porbandar, the Rana of. Pudukota, the Raja of. Radhanpur, the Newab of. Rajgarth, the Raja of. Rajpipla, the Raja of. Ratlam, the Raja of. Sailana, the Raja of. Samthar, the Raja of. Sirmur (Nahan), the Raja of. Sitamau, the Raja of. Suket, the Raja of. Tehri (Garhwal), the Raja of. The Viceroy has a veto over the acts of the native princes as he has over those of the provincial governors, and can depose them at will, but such heroic measures are not adopted except in extreme cases of bad behavior or misgovernment. Lord Curzon has deposed two rajahs during the five years he has been Viceroy, but his general policy has been to stimulate their ambitions, to induce them to adopt modern ideas and methods and to educate their people. With
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