The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated, of the Indian EmpireMacmillan, 1893 - 584 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... Chand Rai and Kedar Rai , the ruling Kayastha Sabas of Vikrampur . He is ninth in descent from Devaki Nandan Mitter , who first migrated to Charimandel . Born on the 12th May 1839. His father's name was Ram Kinker Mitter . He did ...
... Chand Rai and Kedar Rai , the ruling Kayastha Sabas of Vikrampur . He is ninth in descent from Devaki Nandan Mitter , who first migrated to Charimandel . Born on the 12th May 1839. His father's name was Ram Kinker Mitter . He did ...
第 17 頁
... Chand , and his descendants long ruled in the neighbourhood of Bhimbar ; and one of the latter , Sadip Chand , adopted the Muhammadan faith in the Court of the Emperor Bábar , and was confirmed by that monarch in his possessions ...
... Chand , and his descendants long ruled in the neighbourhood of Bhimbar ; and one of the latter , Sadip Chand , adopted the Muhammadan faith in the Court of the Emperor Bábar , and was confirmed by that monarch in his possessions ...
第 23 頁
... The latter's son is Kunwar Hanman Singh . Residence . - Bhandra , Jabalpur , Central Provinces . AMANAT FATIMA ( of Basitnagar ) , Begam . See Basitnagar . AMAR CHAND , Rájá . The Rájá , whose family THE GOLDEN BOOK OF INDIA 23.
... The latter's son is Kunwar Hanman Singh . Residence . - Bhandra , Jabalpur , Central Provinces . AMANAT FATIMA ( of Basitnagar ) , Begam . See Basitnagar . AMAR CHAND , Rájá . The Rájá , whose family THE GOLDEN BOOK OF INDIA 23.
第 24 頁
... Chand , Rájá of Biláspur ( Kahlur ) . A descendant of Rájá Singar Chand , named Khushal Singh , conquered Rámgarh and the adjoining territories , and built a fort at Rámgarh . Residence . - Rámgarh , Ambála , Punjab . AMAR SINGH ...
... Chand , Rájá of Biláspur ( Kahlur ) . A descendant of Rájá Singar Chand , named Khushal Singh , conquered Rámgarh and the adjoining territories , and built a fort at Rámgarh . Residence . - Rámgarh , Ambála , Punjab . AMAR SINGH ...
第 25 頁
... CHAND ( of Bijwara ) , Sardár Bahádur . The title is personal , and was conferred on 1st January 1887. The Sardár Bahádur served for many years under the Punjab Government as Extra Assistant Commissioner and Assistant Settlement Officer ...
... CHAND ( of Bijwara ) , Sardár Bahádur . The title is personal , and was conferred on 1st January 1887. The Sardár Bahádur served for many years under the Punjab Government as Extra Assistant Commissioner and Assistant Settlement Officer ...
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