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SUPPLEMENT 57

Khalak Singh, Raja, of Khaniadhana, was granted the personal title of Raja on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address : Khaniadhana, Gwalior Agency, Central Provinces.



Ugyen Dorji Kazi, Raja, Rai Bahadur, a notice of whom appears in Part VIII, page 76, of this work, is the Bhutan Agent at Kalimpong, and was granted the personal title of Raja on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.



Siraj-ul-Islam, Nawab, Khan Bahadur, a notice of whom appears in Part VIII, page 104, of this work, is a prominent Vakil of the High Court and an active Municipal Commissioner of Calcutta. He received the personal title of Nawab on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.



Saiyid Ali Chaudhuri, Nawab, Khan Bahadur, late Member of the Legislative Council of Eastern Bengal and Assam, was granted the personal title of Nawab on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address : Dhanbari, Mymensingh District. Bengal.



Saiyid Hossam Haidar Chaudhuri, Nawab, Khan Bahadur, a notice of whom appears in Part V, page 32, of this work, was granted the personal title of Nawab on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.



Ismail Khan, Nawab Haji, of Datauli, was born in 1852, and educated at Datauli and Mecca. He is descended from military officers who came to India with the Lodhis and Khiljis in the fourteenth century. His father, Haji Mohammad Faiz Ahmad, Khan Saheb, Shardani, was a talukdar of importance. The Nawab, who received his personal title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, has been a member of the United Provinces Council, and a Trustee of Aligarh