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 91
... Nagpur , and is bounded on the north by Nepal and the Darjeeling district of Bengal : on the east by Bengal and the Bay of Bengal ; on the south by the Bay of Bengal and Madras ; and on the west by the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh ...
... Nagpur , and is bounded on the north by Nepal and the Darjeeling district of Bengal : on the east by Bengal and the Bay of Bengal ; on the south by the Bay of Bengal and Madras ; and on the west by the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh ...
Page 97
... Nagpur Division Non - Muhammadan Urban . Ranchi Non - Muhammadan Rural . Hazaribagh Non - Muhammadan Rural . Palamau ... Nagpur Division . Patna University . European Constituency . Planting Constitutency . Indian Mining Association ...
... Nagpur Division Non - Muhammadan Urban . Ranchi Non - Muhammadan Rural . Hazaribagh Non - Muhammadan Rural . Palamau ... Nagpur Division . Patna University . European Constituency . Planting Constitutency . Indian Mining Association ...
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... Nagpur Division since 15th April 1921 , b . 1 Aug. 1869 ; Educ : Wesley Coll . , Sheffield ; St. John's Coll . , Cambridge Secretariat ( B.A. ) . Ent . I.C.S. , 1893 ; in respectively , as third , second , and Secretary , 1906-12 ; Offg ...
... Nagpur Division since 15th April 1921 , b . 1 Aug. 1869 ; Educ : Wesley Coll . , Sheffield ; St. John's Coll . , Cambridge Secretariat ( B.A. ) . Ent . I.C.S. , 1893 ; in respectively , as third , second , and Secretary , 1906-12 ; Offg ...
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India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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