Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 133
... Kathiawar alone con- tains nearly two hundred separate States . The recognition of these innumerable jurisdic- tions is due to the circumstance that the early Bombay administrators were induced to treat the de facto exercise of civil ...
... Kathiawar alone con- tains nearly two hundred separate States . The recognition of these innumerable jurisdic- tions is due to the circumstance that the early Bombay administrators were induced to treat the de facto exercise of civil ...
Page 134
... Kathiawar Agency . Kathiawar is the peninsula or western portion of the Province of Gujarat , Bombay . Its extreme length is about 220 miles and its greatest breadth about 165 miles , the area being 23,445 square miles . Of this total ...
... Kathiawar Agency . Kathiawar is the peninsula or western portion of the Province of Gujarat , Bombay . Its extreme length is about 220 miles and its greatest breadth about 165 miles , the area being 23,445 square miles . Of this total ...
Page 135
... Kathiawar . Bhavnagar 300 Im . perial Service Lancers and 282 Infantry of Armed Police . Population ( in 1921 ) was 426,404 of whom 86 per cent . were Hindus and 8 per cent . Mahomedans . Dhrangadhra State is a State of the First Class ...
... Kathiawar . Bhavnagar 300 Im . perial Service Lancers and 282 Infantry of Armed Police . Population ( in 1921 ) was 426,404 of whom 86 per cent . were Hindus and 8 per cent . Mahomedans . Dhrangadhra State is a State of the First Class ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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