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190 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA MUHAMMKD Raziuddin, Khan Bahadur — Honorary Magistrate, Badaun, was born on 9th November, 1848. His ancestors were Siddiki Sheikhs called Farshauris who arrived and settled in India early in the 12th century A. D. Since May, 1870, Muhammed Raziuddin has been practising as a Pleader in the District Court of Shahjehanpur and Badaun. He acted as a Government Pleader in the Shahjehanpur District from 1878 to 1888 and from 1894 has been acting as an Honorary Magistrate of the second class. He possesses rent free landed property in three villages in the Badaun District in addition to zemindari property in his name in the Districts of Badaun and Shahjehanpur. The area of both these properties amounts to above twenty thousand kachcha bighas paying an annual revenue of about Rs. 5,000 to the Government. He is a member of the zeynindari Association, Muzaffarnagar, and of the All- India and the Provincial Muslim Leagues. In recognition of his public services, with special reference to his exertions in restoring entente cor di ale between the Hindus and the Mahommedans on several occasions in his district the Government made him a Khan Bahadur in 19 13. Gardening and agriculture are his favourite recreations. Address : Badaun. Mohammad Ismail Yahiya, Khan Saheb, Munshi — of Jaunpur, United Provinces. The title of Khan Saheb was conferred in June, 1912. Address: Jaunpur. MiR Aziz HuSAiN, Khan Saheb, of Etawah. The title of Khan Saheb was conferred on him in June, 1912. Sheikh FerOZUDDIN, Khan Saheb, Extra Assistant Commissioner, Punjab. The title of Khan Saheb was con- ferred on him in June, 1912.