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88 when he was appointed Munsiff, he served as unpaid probationer, and acted as Famine Officer, Census Superintendent and Sarbarahkar in the Court of Wards Department. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. The Khan Bahadur is the author of poems in Persian and Urdu. Address: Kakori. Lucknow District.

, Khan Bahadur, retired Deputy Magistrate in the Irrigation Branch of the United Provinces Public Works Department, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition ot his public services.

, Khan Bahadur, Honorary Magistrate) received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services. Address: Farrukhabad, U. P.

, Khan Bahadur, Deputy Superintendent, Indian Telegraphs, whose biography appears in Part IV, page 219, of this work, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his great services to scientific research.

, Khan Bahadur, Deputy Collector, second grade, United Provinces, was born, in 1852. He belongs to a family which has been long well known for learning and piety. His father, Maulvi Kiyam-ud-din, was a Tahsildar. and three of his uncles held posts as Sub-Judges. His son. Mohammad Moin, is at present a Tahsildar in the United Provinces. Munshi Nizam-ud-din entered Government service in [879 and held non-gazetted appointments till 1889, when he wis appointed Tahsildar. He has twice officiated a- Magistrate and Collector with great credit. He rendered good service during the famines of 1890-7 and 1907-8, and received Certifi< ates of Honour from Government for his Work. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his long and meritorious service. Address: Pallia. U.P.