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ABAJI BALWANT BHISE, Rao Bahádur.

The title is personal, and was conferred on 11th September 1884.

Residence.—Bombay.

ABBAS ALI walad MUHAMMAD KHAN, Mir.

The title is hereditary. The Mir is a descendant of one of the Mirs or Chiefs of Sind at the time of the annexation.

Residence.—Sind.

ABBAS KHAN, MIRZA, C.I.E.

The Mirza was created a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1st January 1882.

Residence.—

ABDUL ALI, Khán Bahádur.

The Khán Bahádur was born in 1863, and is a descendant of the old Nawábs of the Carnatic, being the son of Muazzaz-ud-daulá, and grandson of His late Highness Azim Jah, first titular Prince of Arcot. He was granted the personal title of Khán Bahádur in 1876.

Residence.—Madras.

ABDUL ALI, MIR, Khán Bahádur, and Sardár.

The titles are personal, and were conferred, the first on 22nd January 1873, and the second on 31st May 1891.

Residence.—Bombay.

ABDUL FATEH, MAULAVI, SAYYID, Khán Bahádur.

The title is personal, and was conferred on 1st January 1887.

Residence.—Násik, Bombay.

ABDUL FIROZ KHAN (of Sávanur), Nawáb.

The Nawáb is the uncle of the ruling Nawáb of Sávanur in the Dharwar district.

Residence.—Dharwar, Bombay.