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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... originally imported from Rarh and stated to have been located in Charimandel by 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 ...
... originally imported from Rarh and stated to have been located in Charimandel by 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 ...
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... originally Chauhán Kshatriyas in the service of the Sayyids of Piháni , having migrated from Rájputána in the 16th century . In the time of Sayyid Khurd , in 1553 , their ancestor Jamni Khán obtained the post of Chaudhri of Kheri , with ...
... originally Chauhán Kshatriyas in the service of the Sayyids of Piháni , having migrated from Rájputána in the 16th century . In the time of Sayyid Khurd , in 1553 , their ancestor Jamni Khán obtained the post of Chaudhri of Kheri , with ...
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... originally residing at Paghman near Kábul . On account of services rendered to Alexander Barnes in his Kábul mission , and subsequently to the English in their retreat from Kábul , they were expelled from Kábul and settled at Sardhana ...
... originally residing at Paghman near Kábul . On account of services rendered to Alexander Barnes in his Kábul mission , and subsequently to the English in their retreat from Kábul , they were expelled from Kábul and settled at Sardhana ...
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... originally conferred by His Highness the Nizám of the Deccan . The Khán Bahádur was created a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India , 4th January 1869 . Residence . - Hyderabad , Deccan . AKHIL CHANDRÁ MUKHARJI , Rai ...
... originally conferred by His Highness the Nizám of the Deccan . The Khán Bahádur was created a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India , 4th January 1869 . Residence . - Hyderabad , Deccan . AKHIL CHANDRÁ MUKHARJI , Rai ...
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... originally conferred by the late Muhammad Ali Shah , formerly King of Oudh , in 1837. He is the grandson of the late Saádat Ali Khán , King of Oudh ; and his title was recognised on the 4th December 1877 . Residence . - Lucknow , Oudh ...
... originally conferred by the late Muhammad Ali Shah , formerly King of Oudh , in 1837. He is the grandson of the late Saádat Ali Khán , King of Oudh ; and his title was recognised on the 4th December 1877 . Residence . - Lucknow , Oudh ...
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