Jat Princely States
Before independence 15 August 1947 there were residencies, princely states and princely states in India. Before India's independence there were 745 princely states. Out of these 118 princely states were saluted by the British according to different numbers of cannons. The number of these princely states is also different according to different records, here only the working system and ideology of the princely states have been opposite to each other. The British used to salute some princely states with respect according to different numbers of cannons, some princely states were against the British, there are even records that those to whom the British used to salute with cannons, they too were against the British on various opinions. Out of 745 princely states, 54 were Jat princely states.
Out of these, the following Jat princely states were also given gun salutes. It is as follows -
17 Gun Salute - Bharatpur, Patiala
15 Gun Salute - Dholpur
13 Gun Salute - Nabha, Kapurthala, Jind
11 Gun Salute - Faridkot, Malerkotla
9 Gun Salute - Loharu
After independence (15 August 1947), the princely states were merged in India.
The current situation in India is a democratic system and it is the IT era. Kings, princely states, estates, landlords are all stories of history now. Hence, now everyone has to understand the importance of education and keep progressing by giving priority to education at every level.