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Relief Expedition the Nawab was in charge of the Swat Thana and his success in keeping the Swat tribes tranquil, securing their obedience and obtaining their services, were rewarded with the title of Khan Bahadur and a khilat. The Nawab again saw active service in 1897, when he was again rewarded by Government. He assisted in the regular settlement of his district, and has also been of great service to the Education Department. The Nawab belongs to the Eusafzai clan, of which he is the head. His ancestors came to Mardan with the Muslim conquerers. His estates measure some 25,000 acres. His many services to Government and the public were recognized on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar when the personal title of Nawab was conferred on him. Address : Torn, Tahsil Mardan. North-West Frontier Province.



Sajjad Ali Khan, Nawab is the son of the late Ahmad Ali Khan, head of the British Indian Community of Baghdad. He received the personal title of Nawab on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address : Baghdad.



Chaubal, the Hon'ble Mr. Mahadev Bhaskar, B.A., LL.B., J.P., C.S.I., Barrister-at-Law, Ordinary Member of the Council of His Excellency the Governor of Bombay, was invested with the insignia of Companion of the Order of the Star of India on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar by His Majesty the King-Emperor. Mr. Chaubal took his seat as Member of Council on 19th May, 1910. Address : Bombay.



Ali Imam, the Hon'ble Syed, C.S.I., Barrister-at-Law, Law Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, whose biography appears in Part VIII, pages 114-116, of this work, was invested with the insignia of Companion of the Order of the Star of India by His Majesty the King-Emperor on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.