<Dl> <Dt> Below is a list of the Convention states and Feudatory Indian states </Dt> <Dd> </Dd> </Dl> <Dt> Below is a list of the Convention states and Feudatory Indian states </Dt> <Table> <Tr> <Td> Convention states </Td> <Td_colspan="3"> Feudatory states (starting--ending years) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> <Ul> <Li> Chamba </Li> <Li> Faridkot (formerly feudatory; convention from 1887) </Li> <Li> Gwalior </Li> <Li> Jind (formerly feudatory; convention from 1885) </Li> <Li> Nabha </Li> <Li> Patiala </Li> </Ul> </Td> <Td> <Ul> <Li> Alwar (1877--1899) </Li> <Li> Bamra (1888--1893) </Li> <Li> Barwani (1921--1938) </Li> <Li> Bhopal (1876--1932) </Li> <Li> Bhor (1879--1901) </Li> <Li> Bijawar (1935--1937) </Li> <Li> Bundi (1894--1941) </Li> <Li> Bussahir (1895--1900) </Li> <Li> Bahawalpur (1947--1949) </Li> <Li> Charkhari (1894--1943) </Li> <Li> Cochin (1892--1933) </Li> <Li> Dhar (1897--1898) </Li> <Li> Duttia (1893--1916) </Li> </Ul> </Td> <Td> <Ul> <Li> Faridkot (1879--1900) </Li> <Li> Hyderabad (1869--1949) </Li> <Li> Idar (1939--1944) </Li> <Li> Indore (1886--1941) </Li> <Li> Jaipur (1900--1947) </Li> <Li> Jammu and Kashmir (1878--1886) </Li> <Li> Jammu (1866--1877) </Li> <Li> Jind (1874--1885) </Li> <Li> Kashmir (1866--1867) </Li> <Li> Jasdan (1942--1942) </Li> <Li> Jhalawar (1887--1887) </Li> <Li> Kishangarh (1899--1928) </Li> <Li> Las Bela (1897--1904) </Li> </Ul> </Td> <Td> <Ul> <Li> Morvi (1931--1935) </Li> <Li> Nandgaon (1892--1893) </Li> <Li> Nowanuggur (1877--1893) </Li> <Li> Orchha (1913--1939) </Li> <Li> Poonch (1876--1884) </Li> <Li> Rajasthan (1949--1949) </Li> <Li> Rajpipla (1880) </Li> <Li> Sirmur (1879--1899) </Li> <Li> Soruth (1864--1937) </Li> <Li> Travancore (1888--1946) </Li> <Li> Travancore - Cochin (1949--1950) </Li> <Li> Wadhwan (1888--1889) </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> Convention states </Td> <Td_colspan="3"> Feudatory states (starting--ending years) </Td> </Tr>

Who was the first living indian to feature on a stamp