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hereby given to the
omission from the
Royal Style and
Titles of the
words Indiae Imperator and the
words "Emperor of India" and to the
issue by His Majesty...
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Nagara (Ancient Gr****: Νάγαρα), also
known as
Dionysopolis (Διονυσόπολις), was an
ancient city in the
northwest part of
India intra Gangem ("India within...
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INDIÆ•IMP•".
Issued for
awards in the 1930s. King
George VI –
There were two versions, with
those inscribed "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR OMN REX ET
INDIAE IMP:"...
- his family, and
Saint Thomas:
Coronatio Thomae apostoli et
Misdeus rex
Indiae,
Johannes eus
filius ****sque
mater Tertia (Coronation of
Thomas the Apostle...
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original on June 24, 2021.
Retrieved June 16, 2021. Jansson, Jan (1630). "
Indiae Orientalis Nova Descriptio".
Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc. Archived...
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Defender of the
Faith Victoria Dei
Gratia Britanniarum Regina Fidei Defensor Indiae Imperatrix, or Victoria, by the
Grace of God
Queen of the Britains, Defender...
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March 23, 1836, and
adopted a city seal in 1839 with the
motto "Divitis
Indiae usque ad
ultimum sinum",
Latin for "To the rich East
Indies until the last...
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George VI, 1940 to 1948.
Inscribed GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX ET
INDIAE IMP:
George VI, 1948 to 1952.
Inscribed GEORGIVS VI DEI: GRA: BRITT: OMN:...
- (1930–1937)
George VI (1st type);
inscribed '
INDIAE IMP' (1938–1948)
George VI (2nd type);
omits '
INDIAE IMP' (1949–1952)
Elizabeth II (1st type); inscription...
- legislature.
Reflecting the
changed status, the
royal style and
titles "
Indiae Imperator" and "Emperor of India" was abandoned. In
January 1949, India...