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The Journal of Asian Studies, 2010
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The Journal of the Oxford University History Society, 2005
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Betrayal of Trust: Princely States of India and the Transfer of Power
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South Asia Research , 2006
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Olivera Jokic
Journal of British Studies, 2010
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Journal of International Dispute Settlement , 2020
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The British Political Agent as the Perennial Outsider: Paramountcy in the Rajputana States
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Garima Dhabhai
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Christina Casey
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History and Theory, 2017
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Rohit De
International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2019
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Edward S Haynes
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Empire, Liberty and the Rule of Difference: European Debates on British Colonialism in Asia at the End of the Eighteenth Century
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European Review of History: Revue europeenne …, 2006
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Max Skjönsberg
Parliamentary History, 2020
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Social Anthropology, 2005
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Stephen Legg
Sovereignty: A Global Perspective, 2022
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David Lelyveld
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Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, Vol. 71, 2010
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Shandip Saha
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Jack Harrington
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