AUNDH ( Non Gun Salute State )
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Indian Princely State Aundh, Formerly Deccan State Agency,
now in Maharashtra State. Area of state 1,298 Sq. Km. and the
Population of the state was 76,507 in 1931. Accession in to independent India on 8
March1948 .
Aundh State was
a Maratha princely state in
the British Raj, in the Deccan States Agencydivision of the Bombay Presidency. It
was one of the Satara Jagirs, and was founded in 1699. Its area was 1298 square
kilometers and its capital was Aundh. The flag of
Aundh was a rectangular orange banner. The state suffered severely from the
plague of 1911. Aundh State was founded by Parshuram Tryambak Pant
Pratinidhi who was a Maratha General
and administrator during the reign of Maratha rulers, Chhatrapati Sambhaji and
Chhatrapati Rajaram. He played a prominent role in re-capturing forts
like Panhala Fort, Ajinkyatara (at
Satara), Bhupalgad from
Moguls during period of 1700-1705. The last ruler of Aundh was Raja Bhavan Rao
Shrinivas (Bala Sahib). The state joined the Union
of India on 8 March 1948.
Court Fee Stamps :-
Type-5 :- used in 1940-45,
size 81x36mm, Imperf. , Thin wove paper.
Two Annas, Yellowish Red ,Hindi numeral , Ref. # 52 a
Four Annas, Red , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 54
Six Annas, Red , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 55
Six Annas, Red , English numeral , Ref. # 55
Eight Annas, Red , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 56
Twelve Annas, Red , English numeral , Ref. # 57
One Rupee, Red , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 58 c
One and half Rupee, Red , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 59
One and half Rupee, Red , English numeral , Ref. # 59
Three Rupees, Red , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 61
Five Rupees, Red , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 63
Ten Rupees, Green , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 65 c
Fifteen Rupees, Green , English numeral , Ref. # 66 a
Twenties Rupees, Red , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 67 a
Twenties Rupees, Brown , Hindi numeral , Ref. # 67b
Twenties Rupees, Violet , English numeral , Ref. # 67c
RECEIPT :-
Type-10 :- used in 1934, size
26x26mm, Imperf. wove paper.
One Anna Red, Ref. # 101
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