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File S I May 1896 113-115 Report on the circumstances connected with the statement...

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IOR/R/1/1/175
Title
File S I May 1896 113-115 Report on the circumstances connected with the statement made by the ex-Maharaj Rana of Jhallawar to the effect that Captain Evans-Gordon, the Political Agent, requested the State Engineer to construct a new building in anticipation of his wife's arrival.
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1896
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Printed copy only

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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Public Record(s)
Language
English
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1 file
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File S I May 1896 113-115 Report on the circumstances connected with the statement made by the ex-Maharaj Rana of Jhallawar to the effect that Captain Evans-Gordon, the Political Agent, requested the State Engineer to construct a new building in anticipation of his wife's arrival.