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 15 頁
... died in 1822 , and was succeeded by his son Maloji Rájá I. , alias Baba Saheb , who was succeeded by his son Sháhaji Raje II . , alias Appa Saheb , born 1821 , died 1857 ( his younger brother was Futtehsing ) . Sháhaji Raje II . was ...
... died in 1822 , and was succeeded by his son Maloji Rájá I. , alias Baba Saheb , who was succeeded by his son Sháhaji Raje II . , alias Appa Saheb , born 1821 , died 1857 ( his younger brother was Futtehsing ) . Sháhaji Raje II . was ...
第 31 頁
... died before his father . The latter succeeded to the titles of Shams - ul - Umara , Amir - i - Kabir ; and in 1869 , on the death of His Highness the Nizám Afzul- ud - daulá , became Co - Regent of Hyderabad with the late Sir Salar Jang ...
... died before his father . The latter succeeded to the titles of Shams - ul - Umara , Amir - i - Kabir ; and in 1869 , on the death of His Highness the Nizám Afzul- ud - daulá , became Co - Regent of Hyderabad with the late Sir Salar Jang ...
第 40 頁
... died on 23rd July 1877 , and was suc- ceeded by his infant son , Rájá Moti Singh ; but the latter also died on 12th October 1877 , when the present Rájá , a collateral descendant of Ujjab De , succeeded . The area of the State ( which ...
... died on 23rd July 1877 , and was suc- ceeded by his infant son , Rájá Moti Singh ; but the latter also died on 12th October 1877 , when the present Rájá , a collateral descendant of Ujjab De , succeeded . The area of the State ( which ...
第 41 頁
... died without issue on 11th July 1839 , and the State was at first treated as lapsed ; but in 1842 Lord Ellenborough restored it to Ráná Bije Singh , brother of Mohindar Singh . He died in January 1849 , leaving no direct heir , and the ...
... died without issue on 11th July 1839 , and the State was at first treated as lapsed ; but in 1842 Lord Ellenborough restored it to Ráná Bije Singh , brother of Mohindar Singh . He died in January 1849 , leaving no direct heir , and the ...
第 42 頁
... died in 1858 , and was succeeded by his son , who assumed the name of Baháwal Khán IV . He had to face some serious rebellions , and died suddenly in 1866 , leaving his son , the present Nawáb , a boy of only four years old , in a ...
... died in 1858 , and was succeeded by his son , who assumed the name of Baháwal Khán IV . He had to face some serious rebellions , and died suddenly in 1866 , leaving his son , the present Nawáb , a boy of only four years old , in a ...
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