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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. . Mahendra Singh, Rai Bahadur (1908); b. 1874; educ: Colvin Taluqdar’s School, Lucknow; claims descent from Sipah Salar, an officer in the army of Emperor Akbar, who had received the reward of a Sword of Honour and the title of Chaudri of Bangarman; is a Durbarri of the U.P., and owns 19 villages and 4 patties in the district of Unas. Address: Mahmudabad, Unai, U.P., India.  Mahrudra Yadavendra Singh, Maharaja of Panna. (See ).  Malgandadeva Mudaliar, Arcot, Rao Bahadur, (1901), Bangalore; 2nd s. of Munisamy Mudaliar and nephew of late Rai Bahadur Dharmaratnakara Arcot Narayanaswami Mudaliar; b. 1862; educ: privately; joined the business of his uncle and showed much skill and became Manager of the whole business; m. Sivagagai Ammal, 18S1; wife died. 1893; built a Gosha Hospital on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee and in memory of his wife; was instrumental in establishing the Bangalore Social Club and in locating the Theosophical Society there; was a Municipal Commissioner, Bangalore, for many years and has been a special Magistrate; is Director and Chairman, Mysore Fruit Syndicate; Chairman, Mysore Tannery Co., Ltd.; Director, Bangalore Woollen and Silk Mills Co., Ltd.; Director, Bangalore Bank, Ltd.; President, Hindu Widows’ Pension Fund. Address: Bangalore, Mysore Province, India.  Makbul Hussain, Sheikh, B.A., M.R.A.C, Bar-at-Law; b. 1896; educ: Canning College, Lucknow, and Royal Agricultural College, CirenustorCirencester [sic]; proceeded to England, 18S9; returned to India, 1903; entered Government Service as Deputy Collector; twice officiated as Assistant Director of Land Records; served in the C.I.D. for a short time, 1909; services lent to Kashmir State. Address: Kashmir, India.  Makral, Chief of Raja Lachu Shah, also known as Bharat Shah;. 1846; succeeded to the estate, 1866; belongs to an ancient Gond family on whom the Emperors of Delhi had conferred the title of “Raja Hatiya Rai”; is allowed the use of drum (dhanka) and a red coloured flag as a banner; area of the State, 155 square miles; population, about 11,000. Address: Makrai, Hasshgabad, Central Provinces, India.  Malavya, Hon’ble Pandit Madan Mohan B.A., LL.b., Vakil, Allahabad; b. 1861; s. of late Pandit Braj Nath, whose ancestors belonged to Malwa; educ: Muir Central College, Allahabad; joined service as Teacher, Government High School, Allahabad, 1887; Editor, “Hindustan”, and “Indian Union”; started a weekly paper “Abbyudaya” and was one of those who worked for the establishment of the “Leader”, Allahabad; Secretary, N.W P., Association and of the Standing Congress Committee, Allahabad, 1887; presided over the Lucknow Conference. 1908; presided over the I.N.C., 1909; Member, Nainital Industrial Conference, 1907; gave evidence before the Royal Public Services Commission, 1912; a prominent member of the Hindu University  263