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ROYAL PRETENDERS AND NUMISMATICS

 

Pakistan (SALUTE STATES, non salute states, other)

THE ELITE IN PAKISTAN STAMPS

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* AGA KHAN

* AMB: Since c1800. The area was 225 sq.miles and the population 36,000 in 1931 ...

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Baezai Khankhel: A Jagir conferred after 1924 ...

* BAHAWALPUR: Successor-state of the Moghul Empire in Punjab, under Nawabs of the Daudputra family, founded in 1739, vassals of the Sikh until 1936 ...

* Bajaur: A traditional polity in today's Pakistan ...
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Baluchistan
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Bela
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Bugti: A traditional polity and 200,000-people tribe (1946) in Baluchistan ...
* BUNER
* CHITRAL: Since 1435. The area was 4,000 sq.miles and the population was 80,000 in 1931 ...
* DHEER, DIR: Since 1826. The area was 3,000 sq.miles and the population was 250,000 in 1931 ...
* HUNZA: Since 1435 in Kashmir. The area was 6,848 sq.miles and the population was 13,241 in 1931 ...
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Ishkuman: Since 1882 in Kashmir ...
* JAMMU & KASHMIR
* Jandola: The sovereign status was altered by the Republic of Pakistan in 1962 ...
* Kalabagh: A traditional polity in today's Pakistan ...

* KALAT: A city state founded in 1660, initially vassal of Kabul, which became the most important power in the Baluchistan region ...

* KASHMIR
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Khairpur: A state that represented 6,050 sq.miles and a population of 227,183 in 1931 ...

* KHARAN: Since 1680. The sovereign status was altered by the Republic of Pakistan in 1956 ...

* Kot Fateh Khan: Since 1680. The sovereign status was altered by the Republic of Pakistan in 1956 ...
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Lahore

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Las Bela, Lasbela: This state in Baluchistan, founded in 1742, represented 7,132 sq.miles and a population of 1,244 in 1931 ...

* Lasi

* MAKRAN: Since 1725. The sovereign status was altered by the Republic of Pakistan in 1956 ...

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Mamund: A traditional polity in today's Pakistan ...
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Marri: A traditional polity and tribe in the Kohlu District of Baluchistan ...
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Mastuj
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Mengal: A traditional polity and tribe in Baluchistan ...
* NAGAR: Since 1435. The sovereign status was altered by the Republic of Pakistan on 25/9/1974 ...
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Nawagai: A traditional polity in today's Pakistan ...
* POONCH: A hilly state located near Kashmir, downgraded in 1935/1936 from a state to a Jagir ...
* PUNCH
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Punjab
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Phulra: Since 1828. The area was 36 sq.miles and the population was 6,644 in 1931 ...
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Punial: Since 1820 in Kashmir ...
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Rah: A traditional polity in today's Pakistan ...
* SWAT & BUNER: Ruled by religious leaders, Swat became a secular state in 1849, was in abeyance from 1857 until 1915, then was recognized by the British in 1926 ...
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Yasin & Mastuj: Since 1560 in Kashmir ...
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Zaida: A traditional polity in today's Pakistan ...

Palau: The most remarkable early foreign contact took place in 1783 when the vessel Antelope, under the command of an English captain, Henry Wilson ...
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Kayangel: One of the chiefdoms and states of the Republic of Palau, corresponding to the island of Kayangel ...
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Koror: The premier chiefdom in the capital city of Palau on the Koror island ...
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Melekeiok: The second chiefdom. The chiefdom belongs to the 16-seat House of Delegates or Council of Chiefs ...
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Ngaraard: One of the chiefdoms and states of the Republic of Palau ...
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Ngaremlengui, Ngeremlengui: One of the chiefdoms and states of the Republic of Palau ...
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Ngatpang: One of the chiefdoms and states of the Republic of Palau ...
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Ngchesar: One of the chiefdoms and states of the Republic of Palau ...
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Ngetelngal
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Ngiwal: One of the chiefdoms and states of the Republic of Palau ...

Panama: The coast of Panama was visited by Columbus in 1502 and Vasco Nunez de Balboa crossed Panama to the Pacific Ocean on 13/9/1513. A Spanish colony attacked by Sir Francis Drake ...
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Naso: The only kingdom recognized in the American continent founded before the Spanish invasion ...
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San Blas: A kingdom founded in 1552 by runaway slaves ...
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Teribe

Papua New Guinea: The eastern part, about half of New Guinea, with the south claimed by Britain in 1884, transferred to Australia in 1905 and the north claimed by Germany in 1884 ...

Peru: Cuzco, in today's Peru, was the seat of the 800-year old Inca empire destroyed by Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Peru became a Spanish dependency with a Viceroy until 28/7/1821 ...

Philippines: The Philippines were visited first by Magellan in 1521 and the Spanish founded Manila in 1571. The islands were named by the Spanish for King Philip II and ceded for $20
million to the USA in 1898 ...
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Ampatnan: A sultanate in Mindanao ...
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Bacayawan: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Unayan in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Bacolod: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Bagobo & Manabo: A tribal chieftain in President Roxas in the Cotabato Province (formerly North Cotabato) in the Soccsksargen Region (Region XII) in central Mindanao ...
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Baloi: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Baloi in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Bansayan: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Basilan
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Bayang: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Unayan in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Borocot: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Buayan: A sultanate created after 1668, located in southern Mindanao, from the division of the Sultanate of Maguindanao into 4 sultanates ...
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Butig: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Unayan in the Bayan area in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
* Cabugatan: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Masiu in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
* Datu a Cabugatan
* Davao: A sultanate created at the beginning of the 19th century ...
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Ditsaan: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
* Domalondong: A second sultanate in Butig, located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Unayan in the Bayan area in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Jolo
* Kaagan
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Kabugatan
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Kabuntalan: A sultanate created c1750, located in southern Mindanao, from the division of the Sultanate of Maguindanao into 4 sultanates: Maguindanao, Buayan, Kabuntalan and Ganassi ...
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Koronadal: A sultanate located in Maguindanao ...
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Kudarangan
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Lakungan
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Maciu, Masiu: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Masiu in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Madayao
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Maguindanao: A sultanate created in the 16th century by descendants of the Malaccan Royal Family, located in southern Mindanao. In 1668, the sultanate was divided into 4 sultanates ...
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Makilala: A federation of tribal chieftains in the Makilala hinterland in the Cotabato Province (formerly North Cotabato) in the Soccsksargen Region (Region XII) in central Mindanao ...
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Marawi: A minor sultanate in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao ...
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Maribo: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
* Mintupad, Minitupad: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Pagayawan
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Panabo: A sultanate located in the North Davao area in Mindanao ...
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Picong: One of the 28 subordinate sultanates located in Mindanao ...
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Punia Maciu
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Rakungan
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Ramain: One of the 15 states created by the Maranaos in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo ...
* Rogon, Rogan: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Ranao ...
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Sirawan: A sultanate located in the Davao area in Mindanao ...
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Sugod a Buayan
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Sulu: The Sultanate of Sulu was founded in the 15th century, in the archipelago of Sulu located between Borneo and the Philippines. The Spanish and then the Americans made several attempts to
suppress the Sultanate ...
* Tabiran: A sultanate in the Philippines ...
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Talick, Talik: A sultanate located in the Marbel area of Maguindanao ...
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Tambilawan
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Taporog: A sultanate located in the Pangampong (Principality) of Bayabayo in Mindanao, belonging to the confederation of the Sultans of Lanao or Rana ...
* Tugaya: One of the 28 subordinate sultanates located in Mindanao ...
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Tugis: A sultanate located in the Kiamba area of Sarangani Island in Mindanao ...
* Yakan: In the 19th century, a young rebel, Pedro Cuevas escaped from his prison in Zamboanga, near the island of Basilan (South of Mindanao island), went to Basilan, defeated ...

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