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130 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Shaikh Mohammad Sultan Ally, Khan Bahadur, Super- intendent, Railway Mail Service, Oudh Division, v^as born in December, 1861, and belongs to a family the members of which were formerly Zemindars of Begampur, Patna, but later on moved and settled in the Punjab where Sheikh Mohammad Sultan Ally still holds landed property in several districts. He was deputed specially for service with Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and the Princess of Wales during their tour in India in connection with their mails, then on the occasion of the Delhi Darbar of 191 1, and in recognition of these services he was awarded a Darbar Medal. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him, as a mark of personal distinction, in the year 1 9 13. Address : 23, Abbot Koad, Lucknow, and the " Havin/^ Ambala. Mekail R. Kelappen, Rao Saheb, Retired District Munsif, President, II Class Bench, Calicut Town, Member, District Board, was born on loth May, 1844, and received his education at Calicut. After leaving school he passed the special tests prescribed for Tehsildars, Magistrates, District Munsifs and JSub-Judges and eventually became District Munsif from which post he retired in 1900. His special services as Sarishtedar of the North Malabar District Court and the assistance he rendered to the Government in the furtherance of public justice were recognised by the Government by the grant of the title of Rao Saheb in 1913. Address: Calicut Town, Malabar. Mahdi flusAiN Saheb Bahadur, khan Saheb, Deputy Collector, in the Madras Presidency, title conferred in Jan- uary, 1913. Syed Dewan Abdul Razaq Saheb Bahadur, Khan Saheb, Land Owner, Coimbatore District in the Madras Presidency. Title conferred in January, 19 13.