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SALUTES IN INDIA

Chief Commissioners.

The Commissioner in Sind.

Lieutenant-Generals and Major-Generals Commanding Divisions. [1]

11 guns.

Political Agents, [2]

The Governor of Damaun.

The Governor of Diu.

Major-Generals and Brigadier -Generals Commanding Bri gades, [1]

Native Chiefs are entitled to the following Salutes: —

Salute of 21 guns.

Baroda. The Maharaja (Gaekwar) of —

Hyderabad. The Nizam of —

Mysore. The Maharaja of —

Salute of 19 guns.

Bhopal. The Begam (or Nawab) of —

Gwalior. The Maharaja (Sindhia) of —[3]

Indore. The Maharaja (Holkar) of —

Jammu and Kashmir. The Maharaja of —

Kalat. The Khan of —

Kolhapur. The Maharaja of —

Mewar[3] (Udaipur). The Maharana of —

Travancore.[3] The Maharaja of —

Salute of 17 guns.

Bahawalpur. The Nawab of —

Bhartpur. The Maharaja of —

Bikanir. The Maharaja of —

Bundi. The Maharao Raja of —

Cochin. The Raja of —

Jaipur.[3] The Maharaja of —

Karauli. The Maharaja of —

Kota. The Maharao of —

Kutch. The Rao of —

  1. 1.0 1.1 No military officer shall receive an Artillery Salute unless he is in actual Military Command and is the Senior military officer on the spot.
  2. Within the territories of the State to which they are attached.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 See table of personal salutes.

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