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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. . who accompanied Baber to India; has established a hospital where medicines are accurately prepared according to the Unani and Ayurvedic systems, visited Europe in 1911 and made a careful study of the Hospital conditions and the preparations of drugs; founder of the All-India Tibbi Conference. Title granted, 1908. Address: Dehli, India.  Muhammad Akbar Khan, Raja, Saidpur; Raja Sahadi Khan, one of the ancestors of the present Raja, was a contemporary and Feudatory of Emperors Baber, Humayun and Akbar, and ruled over the Districts of Bhimbar Nowshera, within the present limits of Jammu and Kashmir; b. 1875; succeeded to State. 1908; enjoys a pension of Rs. 10,000 per annum granted in perpetuity to the family by Raja Gulab Singh, the successor of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and which has been recognised by the British Government; was a Naib Thasildar for some time; was also a Member of the Municipality of Jhelum. Address: Saidpur, Jhelum, Punjab, India.  Muhammad Akram Hussain Bahadur, Prince Mirza Afsar-ul-mulk, Calcutta; s. of late King of Oudh; b. 1881; educ: at the Calcutta Madrassa, and the Presidency College, Calcutta; is an Honorary Magistrate and Commissioner, Corporation of Calcutta; Member, Executive Committee of the Bengal Provincial Moslem League; Member, Executive Committee of the Central National Association; Member, Permanent Committee for the appointment of the Marriage Registrars in Bengal; Vice-President of the Muhammadan Literary Society, Calcutta; title of ‘Prince’ recognised, 1888. Address: Calcutta, India.  Muhammad Ali Muhammad Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E., Raja of Muhammadabad (see ).  Muhammad Ali Rasa Khan, Khan Bahadur; Durbarri, Honorary Magistrate and Rais; Member, District Council. Vice-President of the Municipality; President Anjumani-i-Islamia; and Vice President of the Muslim League; invited to the Durbar of 1911; exempted from the restrictions of the Arms Act; enjoys the privilege of Private interview with the Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces. Address, Chindwada, Nagpur, P.C., India.  Muhammad Ali Salyid, B.A., I.C.S.; connected with the family of the late Sir Syid Amed Khan of Aligarh, b. 1863; educ: at the M.A.O. College. Aligarh; passed B.A., 1886; appointed Probationary Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 1887; Judge of Banda, 1907; Trustee, Aligarh M.A.O. College, Address: Banda, U.P., India.  Muhammad Aziz-ud-din Hussain Sahib Bahadur, Khan Bahadur, (1903); I.S.O., (1912); Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot, b. 1862; joined service as Probationary Sub-Registrar, 1882; passed through various lower grades and was appointed Deputy Tahsildar, 1891; becamc Deputy Collector, 1893; 2nd Presidency Magistrate, Madras, 1903; Collector and Magistrate, 1906; has been Collector and Magistrate, 287