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SALUTES IN INDIA

Orchha, His Highness Maharaja Mahindra Sawai Sir Partab Singh Bahadur, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Maharaja of —

Salutes of 15 guns.

Nabha, Col. His Highness Sir Hira Singh Bahadur, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Raja of —

Junagarh, His Highness Sir Easulkhanji Mohaba Khanji, G.C.S.I., Nawab of —

Salutes of 11 guns.

Barwani State, the Chief of —

Maler Kotla, His Highness Ahmed Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab of —

Shebr and Mokalla, the Sultan of —

Salutes of 9 guns.

Bhor, Shanker Rao Chimnaji, Pant Sachiv of —

Las, Bela, Mir Kamal Khan, Jam of —

Loharu, Nawab Sir Amir-ud-din Ahmad Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E., of —

Mudhol, Meherban Malojirao Vyankatrao Raje Ghorpade alias Nana Saheb of —

Salutes of 6 guns.

Kanker, the Chief of —

Table of Local Salutes.

Salutes of 21 guns permanently within their own territories..

Bhopal, The Begam (or Nawab) of — Indore, The Maharaja (Holkar) of —
Gwalior, The Maharaja (Scindhia) of —

Jammu and Kashmir, The Maharaja of —

Salutes will not be fired on Sunday except to foreign ships of war. In other cases they will be fired the following day. From the 15th April to 15th October salutes will not be fired in the plains between 8 p.m. and 5 p.m. unless specially ordered.

The salutes which officials and others receive from H.M.’s ships are laid down in the King’s Regulations and Admiralty Instructions.

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