Chaube Jagirs
| Chaube Jagirs | |||||||
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| Jagirs | |||||||
| 1812–1948 | |||||||
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The area of the Chaube Jagirs in the Imperial Gazetteer of India | |||||||
| Area | |||||||
• 1901 | 247 km2 (95 sq mi) | ||||||
| Population | |||||||
• 1901 | 20,711 | ||||||
| • Type | British protectorate | ||||||
| History | |||||||
• Established | 1812 | ||||||
| 1948 | |||||||
| 1939-1945 | |||||||
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| Today part of | India | ||||||
The Chaube Jagirs, also known as Kalinjar Chaubes, jagir states were a group of five feudal states of Central India during the period of the British Raj. They were a British protectorate from 1823 to 1947 and belonged to the Bagelkhand Agency. Their last rulers acceded to India in 1948.