Orissa Tributary States | |||||||||
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Group of princely states of British India | |||||||||
1888–1947 | |||||||||
Orissa Tributary States in a 1901 map of the Imperial Gazetteer of India | |||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Orissa chiefs put under the control of a superintendent | 1888 | ||||||||
14 November 1947 | |||||||||
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The Orissa Tributary States, also known as the Gadajats (ଗଡ଼ଜାତ)[1] and as the Orissa Feudatory States,[2] were a group of princely states of British India now part of the present-day Indian state of Odisha.
The Orissa Tributary States were located in the Garhjat Hills, the hilly and former heavily forested region of eastern Orissa, on the border with present-day Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand states.