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प्रश्न
State your opinion.
Andhra, Karnataka, Maharashtra Councils (Parishad) were founded in the princely state of Hyderabad.
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उत्तर
- Hyderabad was the largest among princely states in India. It comprised Telugu, Kannada, and Marathi regional sections. It was ruled by Nizam.
- Nizam of Hyderabad had put many restrictions on the Civil and Political rights of his subjects to a great extent.
- To fight against such restrictions in the state, people formed organizations like 'Andhra Parishad' in Telangana, 'Maharashtra Parishad' in Marathwada, and 'Karnataka Parishad' in Karnataka.
- Swami Ramanand Tirtha led Hyderabad's freedom struggle skillfully with the help of loyal workers of these three organizations.
So, Andhra, Karnataka, and Maharashtra Councils (Parishad) were founded in the princely state of Hyderabad.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The Princely States in India were merged in India mainly through the efforts of ______.
______ was the largest institution in India.
Junagadh was an institution in ______.
Write the answers to the following questions by observing the following map.

- Which is the northwestern part of India?
- Who had power in Karaikal?
- In which country is the city of Karachi located?
- Where was the French power on the west coast of India?
- Which sea is in the south of India?
- In which direction is Sri Lanka to India?
Write a short note.
Decolonisation
Write a short note.
Joining
State your opinion:
Marathwada and its leaders and people have played an invaluable role in the Hyderabad Freedom struggle.
How was the issue of merger of the princely states resolved?
Junagadh
How was the issue of merger of the princely states resolved?
Hyderabad
Write the name of historical place/person/event:
The princely state in Saurashtra that did not merge in India immediately after its independence -
