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42 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Nanabhai Chanjibhai, Khan Bahadur, a Parsi gentleman, was born in the year, 1841. He received his English education in the Government school which was then called the 'Elphinston Institution' at Bombay. In December, 1863, he went to Karachi where, in the month of June, 1864, he was engaged as a clerk in the office of Eugene Leggett, Esq., Solicitor. In the year, 1868, he passed the examination of pleaders in Sind but he remained in the service of the above- named solicitor till June, 1870, when he commenced to practise as a pleader in Karachi and he is still practisingthere as such. On the ist of January, 1913, the Governor-General of India-in- Council was pleased to issue to him a Sanad conferring on him the title of Khan Bahadur as a personal distinction. On the 7th June, 1913, at the Bench and Bar dinner held in Karachi the Judicial Commissioner of Sind (E.M. Pratt, Esq.) presented to him the said Sanad together with a gold medal bearing the said title of Khan Bahadur. Address : Karachi. Walayatullah, Khan Bahadur, Hafiz Mohammad — Extra Assistant Commissioner, Central Provinces. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 19 12, in recognition of his meritorious services. Sherali Khan, Khan Bahadur, half brother to H. H. the Nawab of Jaora. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 191 2, in recognition of his services to the Jaora State as Civil Judge and in other capacities. Address : Jaora. Ardeshir Dosabhai Markar, Khan Bahadur ; Honorary Magistrate, Quetta. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 191 2, in appreciation of his services to the Government and the public. Address : Honorary Magistrate, Quetta. Malik Haji Haroon, Khan Bahadur of Bastan, Beluchis- tan ; he was made a Khan Bahadur in June, 1912, in recognition of his public services.