Ceded Districts
Former Indian territory ceded to the British East India Company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For ceded districts elsewhere, see Cession.
Ceded Districts is the name of an area in the Deccan, India that was 'ceded' to the British East India Company by the Nizam in 1800. The name was in use during the whole period of the British Raj, even though the denomination had no official weight for legal or administrative purposes. The area largely corresponds to the modern region of Rayalaseema.
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Capital | Cuddapah | ||||||||
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• 1800–1807 | Thomas Munro | ||||||||
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• Districts ceded by the Nizam | 1800 | ||||||||
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