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 SUPPLEMENT 187 M. R. Ry. Bhavani Seshadri Venkataramana Sarma AVERGAL, Rao Bahadur, Deputy Collector in the Madras Presidency. The title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 1913. Sadashiv Ramchandra Bhagvvat, Rao Bahadur, L.C.E., Temporary Engineer, in the Bombay Presidency, was made a Rao Bahadur in June, 1913. Bhimaji Balaji GuDi, Rao Bahadur, fourth grade Deputy Superintendent of Police, in the Bombay Presidency. Title of Rao Bahadur conferred in June, 191 3. ISRAR HuSAiN Khan, c.i.e., Khan Bahadur, Mohammed — first class Magistrate and Deputy Collector in the United Provinces, now on deputation in Bhopal as Judicial Minister, was born in 1870. A brief sketch of his biography and his portrait appear in the principal volume of Who's Who in India page 69, Part I. He was made a Companion of the most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire in June, 1912. Address-^ Bhopalc Makbul Alam, Khan Bahadur, Pvlaulvi — Khan Saheb, B.A., LL.B., Vakil, High Court, and Vice-Chairman Municipal Board, Benares, was born on 3rd January, 1865. He passed the B. A. Examination of the Calcutta University from the M, C. College, Allahabad, in 1888, the LL.B. Examination from the Queen's College, Benares, in 1890, in which year he passed the Hiofh Court Vakil's Examination. He is a descendant of Sultan Ibrahim Adham, the 8th King of Balkh, who renounced the Royal Purple and assumed the habit of a hermit. In the 13th century when the Tartars invaded that kingdom his descendants left that country and came to and settled in Delhi and later on shifted to Bahriabad, a village in the Ghazipur District. Maulvi Makbul Alam is a leading Vakil of Benares and has been Vice-Chairman of the Benares Municipal Board