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College, and is now a Municipal Commissioner, Honorary Magistrate and Trustee of the College at Agra. He has written many pamphlets and newspaper articles. Address : Datauli, Aligarh District : also Agra.



Mohammad Ali Nasir Khan, Nawab Saiyid, Honorary Magistrate, was granted the personal title of Nawab on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address: Gorakhpur, U. P.



Jallab Khan, Nawab Sardar, C.I.E., a notice of whom appears in Part III, page 70, of this work, was granted the personal title of Nawab on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.



Abdul Ghafur Khan, Nawab, Khan Bahadur, Khan of Teri,received the personal title of Khan Bahadur on 22nd June, 1897, and the personal title of Nawab on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address: Teri, Kohat District, North-West Frontier Province.



Mohabat Khan, Nawab Haji, Khan Bahadur, Khan of Toru, Honorary Magistrate, was born early in the nineteenth century and was educated at home. His father, Khan Abdul Kadir Khan, rendered conspicuous service to Government during the Sikh Wars, in which a number of his sowars accompanied the British Army into the held. During the Mutiny he prevented the rebel sepoys of Mardan from joining the mutineers. He held jurisdiction over the area now included in the Mardan Sub-division. The Nawab himself accompanied the Waziristan Expedition. His services in the Bazdara Valley were recognized by Government. When Amir Sher Ali Khan of Afghanistan, at the beginning of the Afghan War, sent messengers to Swat to raise disturbances in his favour, the Nawab was sent to the Khans of Swat, and succeeded in retaining their neutrality. During the Chitral