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 —
- ↑ 1.0 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.
- ↑ Within the territories of the State to which they are attached.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 See table of personal salutes.
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