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There was no state called [[India]] before 1947, the correct term is [[British India]] and is also labeled as such in other places in this template, can we please leave the template in it's correct form.[[User:K.Khokhar|Khokhar]] ([[User talk:K.Khokhar|talk]]) 19:36, 2 May 2009 (UTC)
There was no state called [[India]] before 1947, the correct term is [[British India]] and is also labeled as such in other places in this template, can we please leave the template in it's correct form.[[User:K.Khokhar|Khokhar]] ([[User talk:K.Khokhar|talk]]) 19:36, 2 May 2009 (UTC)

The map showing British India includes Nepal which is wrong. Nepal has been a sovereign state for more than 2066 years ruled by Kings. The Kiratis ruled during the 7th century, followed by the Licchavis in 300 AD, the Thakuris in 600s, the Mallas in 1200s, and by the Shahs in 1768 till 2008. All this while, Nepal was never ruled or under any foreign dominance. It has never been a part of India or colonial India. The yellow tint on Nepal on the map is wrongly coded.

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British India

There was no state called India before 1947, the correct term is British India and is also labeled as such in other places in this template, can we please leave the template in it's correct form.Khokhar (talk) 19:36, 2 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The map showing British India includes Nepal which is wrong. Nepal has been a sovereign state for more than 2066 years ruled by Kings. The Kiratis ruled during the 7th century, followed by the Licchavis in 300 AD, the Thakuris in 600s, the Mallas in 1200s, and by the Shahs in 1768 till 2008. All this while, Nepal was never ruled or under any foreign dominance. It has never been a part of India or colonial India. The yellow tint on Nepal on the map is wrongly coded.