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Sheogarh: General Report and Correspondence

1920

1 000 for repairs to his house which is in a dilapidated condition and (2) that he has already applied to His Highness 10"-the Maharaja Scindia in the matter I telegraphed to the Central India Agency to convey to me the sanction of the Hon'ble the Agent to the GovernoGeneral in Central India to the proposed loan from the Gwalior Darbar in 'case the Darbar were prepared to make it. [...] 2. As the deceased Thakur lived at Sheogarh in the Indore State I am asking the First Assistant to the Hon'ble the Agent to the GovernoGeneral in Central India Indore to verify this and to inform me of the result. [...] 111-dated the 12th January 1920 I have the honour to inform you on the strength of a communication from the First Assistant to the Agent to the Governor-General in Central India Indore that Thakur Moti Singh of Sheogarh left three sons of whom the eldest Ranjit Singh is 41 years of age. [...] 2. The succession thus being a direct one there appears to be no question as to the right of fi unwar Ranjit Singh to succeed his late father (12) 12but 1 am to enquire whether the Gwalior Darbar have any objection to the succession of the Kunwar to the Tanka held by his father from the Gwalior State. [...] 111-01448-19 dated the 12th January 1920 regarding the death of Thakur Moti Singh of Sheogarh have the honour to state that from inquiry made locally in the affairs of the Thikana it is ascertained that the Thakur has left three sons of whom Ranjit Singh is the eldest and the Darbar have therefore been pleased to accord sanction to his succession to the guaranteed Tanka received by his late
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Pages
14
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.147169
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Part I. General
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Part II. Correspondence
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