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WHO'S WHO IN INDIA

Nanak Chand, C.S.I., C.I.E., Rao Bahadur, Minister, Indore State, was made a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire 0119th November, 1901, and on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar was invested with the insignia of Companion of the Order of the Star of India by His Majesty the King-Emperor. He is a member of the Managing Committee of the Daly College. Indore. Address: Indore, Central India.



Zulfikar Ali Khan, the Hon'ble Khan, C. S. I., of Maler Kotla, Chief Minister, Patiala State, Member of the Legislative Council of His Excellency the Vicerov. was born in August 1873, and is the son of Ghulam Mohammad Khan, who contested the appointment of Ibrahim Ali Khan as Nawab of Maler Kotla on the death of His Highness Nawab Sikander Ali Khan in 1871. Government, however, confirmed Ibrahim Ali Khan as Nawab. Khan Zulfikar Ali Khan was educated at Aitcheson College, Lahore, and subsequently was appointed Extra-Assistant-Commissioner at Ludhiana, which appointment he resigned in 1895. He then proceeded to England, where he spent two years. He is an excellent English, French and Persian scholar, and is a prominent member of the Punjab Chiefs' Association. In 1910 he was nominated to represent the Mohammadan Community in the Punjab on the Viceroy's Council. He was invested with the insignia of Companion of the Order of the Star of India by his Majesty the King-Emperor on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address : Patiala.



Faridoon Jung Bahadur, C. S. I., C. I. E., Political Secretary to His Highness the Nizam and Private Secretary to the Minister, Hyderabad, whose biography appears in Part I, page 142, of this work, was invested with the insignia of Companion of the Order of the Star of India on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, by His Majesty the King-Emperor,