His Highness Rai Rayan, Maharawal Sri Lachman Singh Bahadur, of BANSWARRA. His Highness Azamul Umra; Imadud Daula; Rashidul Mulk Sahib-iJah; Mohan Sirdar Nawab Mehdi Hussein Khan Bahadur; Feroz Jang; of BAONI. His Highness Maharaja Sewae Bhao Pertab Singh, of BIJAWAR. His Excellency Hussein Yeman Khan Bahadur, Nawab of CAMBAY. His Highness Maharaj Dhiraj; Sipadar-ul-Mulk; Jai Singh Deo Bahadur, of CHARKARI. His Highness Raja Sham Singh, of CHAMBA. His Highness Raja Bishen Nath Singh, of CHATTARPUR. His Highness Raja Bikram Singh Bahadur, of FARIDKÔT. His Highness Raja Hira Chand, of KAHLUR. His Highness Raja Bijai Sen Bahadur, of MANDI. His Highness Raja Pertab Singh, of NARSINGARH. His Excellency Zorawar Khanji; Fatteh Khanji; Dewan of PAHLANPUR. His Highness Rana Sri Vikmatji, of PORBANDAR. His Excellency Zorawar Khanji; Sher Khanji; Nawab of RADHANpur. His Highness Maharana Gambhir Singhji, of RAJPIPLA. His Highness Raja Bhawani Singh, of SITAMAU. His Highness Raja Shamsher Prakash, of SIRmur. His Highness Raja Buddar Sen, of SUKET. His Highness Maharaja Hindupat Bahadur, of Sampthar. 12. Princes enjoying personal salutes of 11 guns. His Highness Mahomed Ibrahim Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab of MALER KOTLA. His Highness Thakur Sahib Waghji, of MORVI. His Highness Raja Pertab Sah, of Garhwal, TEHRI. 13. Chiefs to whose Chiefships salutes of 9 guns are attached. His Highness Rana Rup Daoj, of Alirajpur. His Highness Jorawar Khan Babi, Nawab of BALASINOR. His Highness Raja Man Singh, of BARIA. His Highness Rana Jeswant Singh, of BARWANI. His Highness Raja Jit Singh, of CHOTA UDAIPUR. His Highness the Sultan of FUDHLI. His Highness the Sultan of LAHEJ. His Highness Rana Wakht Singh, of LUNAWARRA. * In Oudh the Ahluwalia Chief of Kapurthala enjoys the title of Raja-i-Rajagan. His Highness Raja Jadhu Bhind Singh, of NAGÔD. 14. Chiefs enjoying personal salutes of 9 guns.* Sri Gulab Singhji; Amar Singhji; Maharawal of DHARMPUR. Bhagwat Singhji, Thakur Sahib of GONDAL. Sur Singhji, Thakur Sahib of Palitana. The Sultan of SOCOTRA. Sidi Abdul Kadar Mahomed Yakub Khan, Nawab of SUCHIN. Bane Singhji, Raj Sahib of WANKAnır. Great Princes of the Empire. [Personal Salutes.] His Highness the Maharaja Sir Dhulip Singh, Knight Grand Guns. 21 His Highness Nawab Mansur Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab 19 His Excellency Nawab (Mir Turab Ali) Sir Salar Jang; Shuja- 17 17 His Highness Prince Azim Jah Zahir-ud-Daula Bahadur, of 15 His Highness Maharaj Adhiraj Mehtab Chand Bahadur, of 13 Her Highness Princess Vijaya Mehemi Mukta Boya Amonani, 13 His Highness Maharaja Mirza Sir Viziaram Gajpatti Raj Mania Sultan Bahadur, Knight Commander of the Star of India, of Vizianagram Maharaja Sir Dig Bijai Singh, of Bulrampur *To these Chiefships no salutes are attached. 13 9 The Treaties of 1818, so often referred to, were part of a general scheme adopted by the British of these Treaties may be summed up as follows:-the Paramount Power undertook to protect the States, munication with other States, to entertain no Europeans or Americans without the consent of the enemies of the British Government, to pay a fixed tribute, and to furnish a contingent of troops when § The Kattywar Chiefs engaged to pay their tribute, keep order in their States, and not to encroach 48 Relations with Imperial Sanads conferring and Powers of Life and Death Accepted protection of 1803. Powers of Life and Death Relations based upon Treaty of 1838. Powers of Life and Death Passed with the Peishwa's Pays tribute of Rs. 11,079. rights to Government Inferior Powers in 1818. Control of A. G. not de- Powers of Life and Death Treaty of 1818‡ in force... Inferior Powers Validity of Peishwa's Pays tribute Rs. 7,351; and A relief of half a year's net Powers of Life and Death Relations with Baria be- Pays annually into Impe gan in 1803. Powers of Life and Death Relations based upon Treaties of 1802, 1805, Relations defined by Re- rial Treasury Rs. 12,000 for protection. Rs. 2,98,600 annually to Powers of Life and Death Executed an agreement Pays tribute Rs. 1,30,000. Powers of Life and Death Powers of Life and Death Inferior Powers Powers of Life and Death First Treaty dated 1801: No tribute. Bundelkhand Rajputana Rajputana Panjab............. Inferior Powers Powers of Life and Death sonal salutes. is paid to the Imperial Government. Government in Central India and Rajputana for the suppression of the Pindarries. The general tenor and to mediate in their disputes with other States; while the States engaged to abstain from direct comParamount Power, to regard as friends the friends of the British Government, and as enemies the required. on their neighbours. |