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  1. The Bhopal Agency was a section of British India's colonial Central India Agency, a British political unit which managed the relations of the British with a number of autonomous princely states existing outside British India.

  2. Overview. Chamber of Princes meeting in 1941. In principle, the princely states had internal autonomy, while by treaty the British Crown had suzerainty and was responsible for the states' external affairs.

  3. The eastern portion of Central India Agency, including Bagelkhand and Bundelkhand agencies, became the new state Vindhya Pradesh. The western portion, including Bhopal, Malwa, and Bhopawar agencies and the Gwalior and Indore residencies, became the new state of Madhya Bharat .

  4. Bhopal state was an independent state of 18th century India, a princely state of India from 1818 to 1947, and an Indian state from 1949 to 1956. Its capital was the Bhopal city.

  5. The Central India Agency was a political office of the British Empire in India that spanned over the northern half of current Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It was formed entirely of princely states of India, which were controlled by native rulers and Indian princes.

  6. Bhopal under British India. Bhopal managed to exist as an independent Moslem state even after the death of Dost Mohammad. His successors fought hard against Marathas and inside rebellions....

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  8. The Bhopal Agency, created in 1818, was a subdivision of the British Central India Agency and comprised the princely states of Bhopal, Rajgarh, Narsinghgarh, and several others. The headquarters was at Sehore.