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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... present State . The Thakurs of Lawa belonged to the Naruka sept of the Kach- waha Rajputs . The present Thakur , Mangal Singh , was born in 1873 , and succeeded to the estate in May , 1892. Revenue about Rs . 11,000 . Bundi State is a ...
... present State . The Thakurs of Lawa belonged to the Naruka sept of the Kach- waha Rajputs . The present Thakur , Mangal Singh , was born in 1873 , and succeeded to the estate in May , 1892. Revenue about Rs . 11,000 . Bundi State is a ...
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... present Chief of Rutlam is Colonel His Highness Maharaja Sir Sajjan Singh , K.C.S.I. , who was born in 1880 , educated at Daly College , Indore , received military training in Imperial Cadet Corps and invested with full powers in 1898 ...
... present Chief of Rutlam is Colonel His Highness Maharaja Sir Sajjan Singh , K.C.S.I. , who was born in 1880 , educated at Daly College , Indore , received military training in Imperial Cadet Corps and invested with full powers in 1898 ...
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... present re- sponsible to the Finance and not to the Railway Department ) . The present forms of accounts . and statistics should be thoroughly overhauled with expert assistance . The reconstituted Railway Department should be relieved ...
... present re- sponsible to the Finance and not to the Railway Department ) . The present forms of accounts . and statistics should be thoroughly overhauled with expert assistance . The reconstituted Railway Department should be relieved ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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