'List Showing the Names, Titles and Modes of Address of the More Important Sovereigns, Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles etc., Having Relations with the Indian Government, Alqabnamah' [51v] (111/149)
The record is made up of 1 volume (71 folios). It was created in 1935. It was written in English, Persian and Arabic. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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84
LIST OP RULING PRINCES
Name of State.
Name and address of Ruler in English.
Cotnmencement and Conclusion of
letter in English and coloar
of Crest.
fjjji CfriA+y^
1&7 JODHPUR (M abwas)
KARAULI ,
lajeshwar
Bahadur,
JUmntv&ihfid * Ilia Highness Raj
Maharajadhiraja Sir IJmaid Sing
^ Q.C.I.E., KiC.B.I., K. C.F. O^Maharaja of-
/ftVC
I.—RUiiIN& PRINCES AND CHIEFS IN POLITICAL
XII.—RAJ
My honoured and valued friend.
I desire to express the high considera
tion which I entertain for Yonr
Highness, and to fenbscrihe myself.
Your Highness' sincere friend.
Crest, Gold.
Kharita
An important letter usually sent in an elaborate textile pouch, dispatched as part of the royal or diplomatic correspondence of rulers and elites.
hag - Zarlmft.
(Gold brocade.)
String (Dori) —Purzar.
(All gold thread.)
For letters from the Secretary :
Kharita
An important letter usually sent in an elaborate textile pouch, dispatched as part of the royal or diplomatic correspondence of rulers and elites.
bag—Kaml<hwab.
(Gold and silk brocade.)
String i Don) -Nimzar.
(Gold and silu thread.)
His Highness Maharaja Svr Bhom Pal Deo
Bahadur Yadukul Chandra Bhal, K.C'S.I,
Maharaja of—
My esteemed friend.
I remain, with much considefatioflf
Your Highness* sincere friend.
Crest, Gold,
Kharita
An important letter usually sent in an elaborate textile pouch, dispatched as part of the royal or diplomatic correspondence of rulers and elites.
bag - Kamlchwab.
(Gold and silk brocade.)
String (Dori)—Nimzar.
(Gold and silk thread.)
For letters from the Secretary s
Kharita
An important letter usually sent in an elaborate textile pouch, dispatched as part of the royal or diplomatic correspondence of rulers and elites.
bag - Kamkhwab.
(Gold and silk brocade^)
String (Dori)—Nimzar.
(Gold and silk thread,)
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The volume is entitled List Showing the Names, Titles and Modes of Address of the More Important Sovereigns, Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles etc., Having Relations with the Indian Government, Alqabnamah (New Delhi: Government of India Press, 1935). [The Alqabnamah was a register kept by the Indian Government, recording official titles and modes of address.] It is described on the front cover as 'Corrected up to the 5th October 1935'. The volume shows a number of manuscript corrections, additions and cross-references.
The volume is divided into lists of independent states, protectorate rulers, ruling princes and chiefs in India, and miscellaneous. Within these divisions information is recorded in parallel columns under the following headings:
- name of state;
- name and [form] of address of ruler in English;
- commencement and conclusion of letter in English, and colour of crest;
- highest British authority by whom hitherto addressed;
- name and [form] of address in Persian or Arabic;
- number of guns [in official salute];
- remarks.
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (71 folios)
- Arrangement
There is a list of contents and an alphabetical index towards the front of the volume, on folios 3-5.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at 1A on the front cover and terminates at 71 on the back cover. These numbers are written in pencil. are enclosed in a circle, and appear in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. page of each folio. Foliation anomalies: ff. 1A, 1B; ff. 10A, 10B. Folio 64 has been attached to the outer edge of f. 63.
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- Title
- 'List Showing the Names, Titles and Modes of Address of the More Important Sovereigns, Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles etc., Having Relations with the Indian Government, Alqabnamah'
- Pages
- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, 1br:1bv, 2r:9v, 10ar:10bv, 11r:64r, 65r:70v, back-i
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- East India Company, the Board of Control, the India Office, or other British Government Department
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