Area of Native States. 187 



Second Class. Treaties offensive and defensive : right on their part to claim pro. 

 tection, external and internal, from the British Government, and to the aid of its 

 troops to realize their just claims from their own subjects : no right on its part to 

 interfere in their internal affairs. 



Square miles. Square miles. 



6. Hyderabad, containing, by weighment, 88,884 by Hamilton, 96,000 



7. Baroda, 24,950 12,000 



Third Class. Treaties offensive and defensive : states 7nostly tributary, ac- 

 knowledging the supremacy of, and promising subordinate co-operation to, the British 

 Government ; but supreme rulers in their own domains. 



8. Indore, containing, 4,245 square miles. 



Rajputdna States. Square miles. Square miles. 



9. Oudipur, (H. 7,300,).. 11,784 16. Jesalmir, 9,779 



10. Jeypur, 13,427 17. Kishengurh, . . . . 724 



11. Jodhpur, 34,132 IS. Banswara,.. , .. 1,440 



12. Kotab. (H. 6,500,).. .. 4,389 19. Pertabgurh, . . .. 1,457 



13. Bundi, (H. 2,500,).. .. 2,291 20. Dungarpur, .... 2,005 



14. Alwar 3,235 21. Keroli, 1,878 



15. Bikanir, 18,060 22. Serowi, 3,024 



Square miles. 



23. Bhartpiir, (by Hamilton, 5,000,) 1,946 



24. Bhopal, (ditto 5,000,) 6,772 



25. Kutcb, (H. with the Runn 13,300,) 7,396 



26. Dh&r and Dewas, 1,465 



27. Dh61pur, 1 ,626 



{28. Rewah, 10,310 

 [" Dhattea, ") 

 29.<Jh&nsi, > 16,173 

 LTerhi, J 



30. SawantAvari, 935 



Fourth Class. Guarantee and protection, subordinate co-operation, but supre- 

 macy in their own territory. 



rTonk, 1,103 j 



31. Ameer Khan, < Seronj, 261 > 1,633 square miles. 



L Nimbahara, . . 269 J 

 „ r Patiala, Keytal, l 



62 - \ Naba and Jeend, J "- 16 ' 602 



Fifth Class. Amity and Friendship. 



33. Gwalior, containing 32,944 square miles. 



Sixth Class. Protection, toith right on the part of the British Government to 



control internal affairs. 



34. Sattara, containing, 7,943 square miles. 



35. Kolapur, 3,184 



Of the above states, four are Mohammedan ; viz. Hyderabad, Oude, Bhopal, and 

 Tonk. Of the Hindu states, eight are Marhatta; viz. Sattara, Gwalior, Nagpur, 

 Indore, Banda, Kolapur, Dhar, and Dewas. 



Nineteen are Rajput ; viz. Oudipur, Jeypur, Jodhpur, Bundi, Kotah, Kutch, 

 Alwar, Bikanir, Jesalmir, Kishengarh, Banswara, Pert&bgarh, Dungerpur, Keroli, 

 Serowi, Rewah, Dhattea, Jhansi, Terhi. 



Six are of other Hindu tribes ; viz. Mysore, Bhartpiir, Travancore, Sawantwari, 

 Cochin, and Dholpdr. 



Besides these allied states, there are the following inferior Rajships and Jagir- 

 daris : viz. Chota Nagpur, Sirgujer, Sambhalpur, Singhbhum, Oudipur, Manipur, 

 Tanjore, the Bareich family, Ferozpur, Merich, Tansgaon, Nepani, Akulkote, and 

 those of the S&gar and Nerbudda country ; also SikkTm and the states of the nor- 

 thern hills. 



