SUPPLEMENT 53 Mohammad Abdul Samad Khan, Nawab, Nawab Baha- dur — (of Chhitari), born on 7th September, 1861, is a direct descendant of Thakur Mardan AH Khan, the head of all the Lalkhanis stationed at Chhitari. His career has been briefly noticed in the principal publication. (See page 96, Part IV). Nawab Abdul Samad Khan's headquarter is at Talibnagar, District Aligarh. He is a trustee of the M. A. O. College, Aligarh, and Special Magistrate with 2nd class powers in Tehsil Koil, District Aligarh. He is also Vice-Chairman of the Municipal, District and Exhibition Boards of Aligarh. He holds an estate of an annual profit of Rs. 85,000 including w^z^y property in his share. He holds the hereditary title of Nawab and was made a Nawab Bahadur in June, 191 3, in recognition of his public services. Address : Talibnagar or Chhitari, District Aligarh. Seth Munnalal Sao, Rai Saheb, of Balaghat, Central Provinces. Title conferred in January, 1913. Address: Balaghat, C. P. Phanidhar Chaliha, Rai Saheb, Srijut — Retired Extra Assistant Commissioner^ in the Province of Assam. Title conferred in January, 19 13, Mahendra Nath Datta, Rai Saheb, Babu — Head Master, Cotton Collegiate School, in the Province of Assam. Title conferred in January, 1913. BiHARI Lal Dhar, Rai Saheb, Babu — Deputy Inspector of Schools in the Province of Assam. Title conferred in January, 19 13. Dhaji Shahaji, Rai Saheb, Inspector of the District Police, Secunderabad in the" Deccan. Title conferred in January, 1913. Address: Secunderabad.
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