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Madras States Agency : ウィキペディア英語版 | Madras States Agency
Madras States Agency was an agency of British India. Founded in 1923, it consisted of the five princely states of Banganapalle, Cochin, Pudukkottai, Sandur and Travancore. ==History== Prior to 1923, the five states have been subject to the government of the Madras Presidency which was represented in each state by a resident usually the District Collector of a neighbouring Madras district.〔Great Britain India Office. ''The Imperial Gazetteer of India,'' Oxford, Clarendon Press 1908〕 When in 1923, all the states were brought under the direct control of the Government of India, the individual residencies were abolished and replaced with a single unitary agency responsible to the Governor-General of India. The agent was based in Trivandrum, the capital of Travancore. He supervised the foreign relations of the princely states and their relationship with the Central government in New Delhi. The agency was abolished when India became independent in 1947. Between 1947 and 1950, the Madras states with the exception of Travancore and Cochin were merged with the neighbouring districts of Madras Province.
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