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Ajmer-Merwara and remained
From the date of partition and independence in 1947 until 1950, Ajmer-Merwara remained a province of the new Dominion of India.

Ajmer-Merwara and province
In 1818 the British forced the Marathas to cede the city for 50, 000 rupees whereupon it became part of the province of Ajmer-Merwara, which consisted of the districts of Ajmer and Merwara and were physically separated by the territory of the Rajputana Agency.
Rajputana Agency and Ajmer-Merwara province, 1909
Ajmer-Merwara ( also Ajmere-Merwara ) is a former province of British India in the historical Ajmer region.
The small British province of Ajmer-Merwara was also included within the geographical area of Rajputana, but that was under direct British rule.
Rajputana Agency and Ajmer-Merwara province, 1909
The British took direct control of Ajmer which became the province of Ajmer-Merwara There were about 13 main Rajput states and 2 Jat states namely Bharatpur & Dholpur in the Rajasthan region.

Ajmer-Merwara and India
Unlike these states, which were ruled by local nobles who acknowledged British suzerainty, Ajmer-Merwara was administered directly by the British, until 1858 by the East India Company and after 1858 by a chief commissioner who was subordinate to the Governor-General of India's agent for the Rajputana Agency.
Thereafter Ajmer-Merwara was administered directly by the British East India Company.
* The Mers are a Hindu caste from the Gujarat and Central India who originally immigrated hundred of years ago from Ajmer-Merwara and the surrounding regions of Rajputana.
* Ajmer-Merwara 1 April 1871-15 August 1947 ( the last date being the independence of India as a dominion, ending the colonial British raj )

Ajmer-Merwara and 1950
( 1986 ) 4 SCC 326 " group =" In Re: The Delhi Laws Act, 1912, the Ajmer-Merwara ( Extension of Laws ) Act, 1947 and the Part C States ( Laws ) Act, 1950 ">

Ajmer-Merwara and .
Ajmer-Merwara was directly administered by the British Raj, by a commissioner who was subordinate to the Governor-General's agent for Rajputana.
The agriculturist of Ajmer-Merwara could never rely upon two good harvests in succession.
His administration of Ajmer-Merwara was controlled by a chief commissioner who was subordinate to the British agent for the Rajputana Agency.
* Mair Rajputs of Punjab are a Hindu caste who originally immigrated hundreds of years ago to Punjab from Ajmer-Merwara and the surrounding regions of Rajputana.
Maratha Sindhia ruler of Gwalior gave up the district of Ajmer-Merwara to the British, and Maratha influence in Rajasthan came to an end.
Of the Part B states, Rajputana was merged with Ajmer-Merwara state to become Rajasthan ; Hyderabad was partitioned among Mysore, Andhra Pradesh, and Bombay state ; Saurashtra was merged into Bombay state ; Travancore-Cochin was merged with Malabar district to form the new state of Kerala ; Madhya Bharat and Vindhya Pradesh were merged into Madhya Pradesh ; Patiala and East Punjab States Union ( PEPSU ) was merged into Punjab state, and Mysore state was enlarged with the addition of Coorg state and parts of Bombay, Madras and Hyderabad states.
This function was organized with the initiative of Master Bhajan Lal Bijarnia of Ajmer-Merwara.

remained and province
The northern territory remained under direct administration as the Bechuanaland Protectorate and is today's Botswana, while the southern territory became part of the Cape Colony and is now part of the northwest province of South Africa ; the majority of Setswana-speaking people today live in South Africa.
Sepuh ) in the Daranali province ( Manyats Ayr, Upper Armenia ) with a small convent of monks, where he remained until his death.
Northern and some western parts of Greater Poland remained in Germany, where they formed much of the province of Posen-West Prussia ( 1922 – 1938 ), whose capital was Schneidemühl ( Piła ).
In 1549, the capital was moved to Antigua, Guatemala, and Honduras and remained a province within the Captaincy General of Guatemala until 1821.
It remained under Ottoman control as part of the Rumelia province until 1912, when the first independent Albanian state was declared following the short occupation by Kingdom of Serbia.
One of the last structures of the Kalmar Union, or, rather, medieval separateness, remained until 1536 when the Danish Privy Council, in the aftermath of a civil war, unilaterally declared Norway to be a Danish province, without consulting their Norwegian colleagues.
When the former Vardar province was established in 1944, most of its territory was transferred into a separate republic while the northernmost parts of the province remained with Serbia.
When Caesar became dictator for a second time, Antony was made Master of the Horse, and in this capacity he remained in Italy as the peninsula's administrator in 47 BC, while Caesar was fighting the last Pompeians, who had taken refuge in the province of Africa.
The province of Massa and Carrara remained thus cripple waiting for a its reorganization.
Otho remained in Lusitania for the next ten years, administering the province with a moderation unusual at the time.
In his final years, Trudeau commanded broad respect in Canada, but was regarded with suspicion in Quebec for his role in the 1982 constitutional deal which was seen as having excluded that province, while dislike for him remained commonplace in western Canada.
When the Treaty of Versailles granted most of former Royal Prussia to the Second Polish Republic as the Polish Corridor in 1920, Pomesania remained in Germany as part of the exclave and province of East Prussia.
The Cypress Hills, located in the southwestern corner of Saskatchewan and Killdeer Badlands ( Grasslands National Park ), are areas of the province that remained unglaciated during the last glaciation period.
Despite the controversy, the United Nations proceeded to created a mandate in Kosovo, in which the province technically remained a part of Serbia ( or the FRY as it was then ), but was completely autonomous.
Even though the province had been reunited, the two areas were still being treated differently in some ways and the idea of dividing Holland remained alive.
In the 14th century Orkney and Shetland remained a Norwegian province, but Scottish influence was growing.
Japanese troops remained pinned in Gyeongsang province.
( 3 ) After a lengthy debate whether it was less appropriate to refuse a triumph to man, in his presence, in whose name when absent a thanksgiving ( supplicatio ) had been decreed and honour paid to the Immortal Gods by reason of the things successfully accomplished under his leadership, ( 4 ) or for a man to triumph as though a war had been concluded whom they had ordered to hand over his army to a successor ( something that would not be decreed if no war remained in the province ) when his army, the witness of a deserved as of an undeserved triumph, was far away, the middle course seemed best: that he should enter the City in ovation ( ovans ).
It remained a Prussian province until 1947.
On the division of the Carolingian Empire at the Treaty of Verdun the part of the province to the east of the river fell to East Francia, while that to the west remained with the kingdom of Lotharingia.
It was recovered by the Byzantine general Belisarius in 533, along with the other Vandal possessions, and remained a part of the Byzantine province of Sicily for the next 340 years.
The new province remained the government of the colonial territory for the next fifty years of growth and settlement.

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