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76 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA College, Lahore. His ancestor Bhangmuni Pal came from Mayapuri State near Badri Narayan and became Raja of Kulu by subduing the Thakurs and Ranas and later on Raja Man Singh extended his dominions up to Rampur, Bussahir, Lahol and a part of Mandi State. Rai Bahadur Megh Singh owns 14,984 acres in jagir and 218 acres as his sole property. He is an Honorary Magistrate and Civil Judge at Sultanpur in the District of Kangra, a member of the Punjab Chiefs' Association, Lahore, and of the Rajput Prantik Sabha, Jammu and Kashmir. Address : Kulu State, Kangra District. Chingleput Ratna Mudelier, I.S.O., Chief Interpreter, Presidency Magistrate's Court, Egmore, was born on March 21 st, 1S54, and educated in the Madras Christian College, Madras. He entered Government service in 1878, served for a time in the Kurnool Collectorate and in the Board of Reve- nue, Madras. Later on he entered as a clerk in the Presidency Magistrate's Court, Madras, and from there rose to the present position of Chief Interpretor. He was awarded the distinction of the companionship of the Imperial Service Order in 1912. Address : Egmore. Wadera Nur Muhammad, Khan Bahadur, Bangalzai of Splinji, Kalat in Beluchistan. Title conferred in June, 1913, in recognition of public service. Nawab Khan Wanechi, Khan Bahadur, Sardar— of Loralai in Beluchistan. He was first made a Khan Saheb in recognition of his public services and in June, 19 13, he receiv- ed the title of Khan Bahadur as a personal distinction in further recognition of his services. Malik Ghulam Muhammad Khan, Khan Bahadur, Risaldar-Major, Sardar Bahadur, 39th King George's Own Central India Horse of the Shahpur District in the Punjab. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him as a personal distinction in June, 19 13, in recognition of his services.