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Maharaja Sir
Kishen Pershad Bahadur Yamin us-Sultanat GCIE (1864 – 13 May 1940) was an
Indian noble who
served as
Prime Minister of
Hyderabad twice. He...
- in 1926 by
seven leading businessmen namely Lala Chunnamal,
Master Shiv
Pershad, Sir Shri Ram and others. The
origin of the
college is
traced to 1920 when...
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Justice Manohar Pershad (born 8 July 1904, date of
death unknown) was
Chief Justice of
Andhra Pradesh High Court. He was born on 8 July 1904 and educated...
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being Jah and Umara; e.g. the
Diwan (Prime Minister)
Maharaja Sir
Kishen Pershad, held such a Maharaja-title.
Maharaj Kumar (or Maharajkumar)
means son...
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Selected Speeches of
Pandit Motilal Nehru. ed.
Kavalam Madhava Panikkar, A.
Pershad. Asia Pub. House, 1961
Motilal Nehru:
Essays and
Reflections on His Life...
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Durbar (court)
included the
prime minister of
Hyderabad Maharaja Kishen Pershad,
Colonel Alexander Pinhey (1911–1916)
British resident of Hyderabad, the...
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Hyderabad Muni****l Corporation.
Dilsukhnagar is
named after Dilsukh Ram
Pershad, a
landlord who
owned the land of the neighborhood. What is
today Dilsukhnagar...
- the age of twenty-three,
Salar Jung III
succeeded Maharaja Sir
Kishen Pershad as
Prime Minister and
served for two and a half years. He held the fourth-most...
- Rayan,
Maharaja Chandu Lal, Ram Baksh,
Ganesh Rao,
Maharaja Sir
Kishen Pershad;
Kotwal of
Hyderabad (Venkatarama Reddy); and Raja
Shamraj Rajwant Bahadur...
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Cloth &
General Mills (founded in 1889 by Lala Chunnamal,
Master Shiv
Pershad and Rai
Bahadur Ram
Kishen Das Gurwale, is an
Indian conglomerate which...