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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Baoni State was a princely state in India during the British Raj. It was a small sanad state, the only Muslim-ruled one of the Bundelkhand Agency. Its ruler was granted the right to an 11 gun salute. The Baoni Royal Family claim to be descendants of the Asaf Jahi ruling family of Hyderabad, tracing its origins to Abu Bakr, the First Islamic Caliph.Baoni was located in the Betwa-Yamuna doab, Uttar Pradesh, with Kadaura as its seat of government. The state was bounded on the north by the district of Cawnpore, in the west by the district of Jalaun and to the south and east by the district of Hamirpur of the United Provinces —as well as a little part in the SE by Beri State. The word 'Baoni' originated in the Hindustani language word Baon, meaning 52 (fifty-two), and referring to the number of villages that were included in the original sanad at the time when it was granted. Baoni had a population of 19,780 inhabitants in 1901, of whom 87% were Hindu and 12% Muslim."@en }

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