although in present-day India the former princely states and their princes have lost that status, the Raja of Rajnagar still wears his ancestors' tattered royal attire twice a year?
Question 3: The Indian rulers bore various titles—including ________ ("great king"), Badshah ("emperor"), Raja ("king"), Nawab ("governor"), Nizam, Wāli, and many others.
Question 4: While the states of all these rulers (about 120) were known as ________, there were far more so-called non-salute states of lower prestige, and even more princes (in the broadest sense of the term) not even acknowledged as such.
Question 6: For example, processions during the popular Gangaur festival in ________ begin, as per tradition, from the City Palace, which remains the private residence of its former royal family.
Question 7: The expression British India shall mean all territories and places within Her Majesty's dominions which are for the time being governed by Her Majesty through the ________, or through any Governor or other officer subordinate to the Governor-General of India.
Question 10: After independence, a new hereditary salute of 15 guns was granted in 1966 by President ________, for the Wali of Swat, ruler of one of the last princely states to be created (1926).