Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1917 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 76
... Chief Commissioner of Coorg . In Coorg his chief authority is the Commissioner whose headquarters are at Mer- cara and whose duties extend to every branch of the administration . The chief wealth of Assistant Political Agent , Loralai ...
... Chief Commissioner of Coorg . In Coorg his chief authority is the Commissioner whose headquarters are at Mer- cara and whose duties extend to every branch of the administration . The chief wealth of Assistant Political Agent , Loralai ...
Page 91
... Chief . The present chief is H. H. Maharaja Sir Venkat Raman Singh , G.C.S.I. , who was born in 1876. He is assisted in the admi- nistration by two Commissioners , one for revenue matters and one for judicial . The State force consist ...
... Chief . The present chief is H. H. Maharaja Sir Venkat Raman Singh , G.C.S.I. , who was born in 1876. He is assisted in the admi- nistration by two Commissioners , one for revenue matters and one for judicial . The State force consist ...
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... chief products are cotton , sugar and opium . The State supports two - double companies of Imperial Service Sappers . The capital is Maler Kotla . Revenue 14 lakhs . Mandi . This is a mountainous State in the upper reaches of the Beas ...
... chief products are cotton , sugar and opium . The State supports two - double companies of Imperial Service Sappers . The capital is Maler Kotla . Revenue 14 lakhs . Mandi . This is a mountainous State in the upper reaches of the Beas ...
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India in 1916 | 11 |
The Government of India | 11 |
The Imperial Legislative Council | 15 |
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