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- Forty years of The Rajkumar College Rajkot by Chester Macnaghten* Macnaghten photo
Chester Macnaghten (1843-96 Died Bombay) - Forty years of the Rajkumar College: an account of the origin and progress of the Rajkumar College, Rajkot. Vol. 6, pt. 6, appendices / prepared and abridged from ...
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- The Alumni In Memoriam of The Rajkumar College, Rajkot
- Macnaghten, Chester, born on 4 May 1843 (1843-1896) d. 10 Feb 1896 - one of 11+3? children of Elliot Macnaghten ; Melville Macnaghten was the youngest brother [1]
Genealogy Geni [2] Died Bombay father Elliot Workman Macnaghten mother Isabella Law Geni [3] Born Calcutta
- Clan_Macnaghten- see modern history [4]
Macnaghten had an immense effect on the Darbhanga Princely order especially the young prince Lakshmeshwar Singh educated under western system of education as the norm for the British and the mother and family at large wanting also to impart Brahmin cultural education may also have educated the tutor being ready for training some 170 students at the first public school in British India at the Rajkumar College Rajkot.
Macnaghten's skills manifested in training the first student(s) from age 2 to 18 in Darbhanga; Lakshmeshwar Singh (ruled 1860 to 1898) (born 25 September 1858, died 17 December 1898). He was a philanthropist and great legislator in the British India Parliament then in Calcutta. His statue (by Edward Onslow Ford) was installed in Calcutta in 1904 at Dalhousie Square as a tribute to him. Lakshmeshwar Singh was only two years old his father's death, so Raj Darbhanga was placed under Ward of Court. He was the first Maharaja of Darbhanga to receive a western education, from a British tutor, Chester Mcnaughten (who was later the founding principal of the Rajkumar College, Rajkot), and took over the reins of Raj Darbhanga on 25 September 1879 after attaining his majority. He devoted himself to public works and was recognised as one of the greatest nobles and philanthropists of India at that time. On 22 June 1897, he was advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire.
- Chester Macnaghten Annual Science Price, by Chester Macnaghten, The Principal 1870-96, The Rajkumar College, Rajkot
- available to upload gold medal images
- Bio in Dictionary of Indian Biography By Charles Edward Buckland 1906 & 1971
- The Games Ethic and Imperialism: Aspects of the Diffusion of an Ideal By J.A. Mangan
- Colonial Childhoods: The Juvenile Periphery of India 1850-1945
- Cricket has been played in the Saurashtra region, which came to be known at that time as Kathiawar, for last one hundred and fifty years or so NOW IN 2019: thanks to the efforts by The Principals of Rajkumar College, Rajkot, Mr. Chester MacNaghten (1871-1896) and then Mr. C. W. Waddington (1896-1903
- THE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE: RELATIONSBETWEEN THE BRITISH AND THE INDIAN STATES 1870-1909
- Mr Mac's friendly fellow BOTANIST JAYKRISHNABHAI: 1849-1929 by J J Shah (Received 29 May 2013) Jayakrishna Indraji
- Married Isabella Julia Hodgkinson, daughter of Reverend G Hodgkinson, in 1880. Married 2nd Susan Ferrier (died 25 July 1906)
- Died 10 February 1896 at age 52; the boys at Rajkumar College, Rajkot were his tutored-children; though, survived by wife, the 170 boys, during his reign, were part of his heritage by tutorship, besides of course, Lakshmeshwar Singh, the Maharaja of Darbhanga, his first student. Trinity College Cambridge Master of Arts (M.A.). Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 2543. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition
- ready to read book Chester Macnaughten
- Founding Principal Rajkumar College, Rajkot
- Macnaghten baronets
- [5]
- Lord Macnaghten:created more modern meaning of “charity” ‘Charity’ in its legal sense comprises four principal divisions:
[1] trust for the relief of poverty; [2] trust for the advancement of education; [3] trusts for the advancement of religion; and [4] trusts for other purposes beneficial to the community, not falling under any of the preceding heads.” [www.tutortales.org/wp-content/.../topic-9-charitable-trusts-outline.doc ]
- Macnaghten baronets
- Clan Macnaghten
- Clan Magnaghten Worldwide Assoc
- Father Elliot Macnaghten Elliot Workman Macnaughten - (1807-88) Essex, England, Member of the Supreme Court, Calcutta and Vice President of the India Council, Chairman of the East India Company in 1855. Melville Macnaghten - youngest brother
- Mother Isabella Law married Elliot Macnaughten, St Paul's cathedral calcutta
- Nephew Charles, son of Melville of Jack The Ripper Fame
- Uncle- William Hay Macnaghten,Bart - (1793-1841) circa 1809 Bodyguard of the Governor of Madras and gained a reputation as a linguist and an expert in Hindu and Mohammedan law. Anglo-Indian diplomat with the Bengal Civil Service. Principles of Hindu and Mohammadan law, republished from the Principles and Precedents of the same; [NOOK Book], Book W H Macnaughten
- conflict resolution needed between other info from elsewhere as the basis of uncle and baronets-- see link The Macnaghten Baronets
- Macnaghten baronets
- Uncle Sir Edmund Charles Workman-Macnaghten, 2nd Baronet (1836)
- Uncle - Edward Macnaghten, Baron Macnaghten, 3rd Baronet?
- uncle Edward Macnaghten, Baron Macnaghten , 4th baronet?
- Grandmother - Latita Dunkin Macnaghten - [6]- Must have been quite distinguished because, in 1824, the year before her husband Francis retired from the Supreme Court at Calcutta, work began on building a ship that was launched in 1825—the Lady Macnaghten.
- Grandfather - Sir Francis Workman-Macnaghten, knt. (later Sir Francis Workman-Macnaghten, 1st Baronet):Sir Francis Workman Macnaughten 1st Baronet 1791, High Sheriff of Calcutta; Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature, Madras 1809, Supreme Court of Bengal at Calcutta 1815-25, Chief of Macnaughten clan 1832 (1763-1843); father Elliot
- Googleimages Chester Macnaghten
- Maharaja Lakshmeshwar Singh
- Full text of "Luzac's oriental list and book review quarterly" Key words in Google Lord Curzon Chester_Mcnaughton Darbhanga
The New Life in Hinduism, by the Maharaja of Darbhanga. ...... Man- Chester. Vol. I.: Literary Texts (Nos. 1-61). ...... Lord Curzon on Christianity in India. The Noble Eight-Fold Path of the Buddhists. ...... The Entering Wedge - - Professor MCNAUGHTON. A Working Library of Islam - - S. M. ZWEMEB. ... www.archive.org/stream/.../luzacsorienta22a23luzauoft_djvu.txt
- History of Macnaughtons in India Key words in Google Lord Curzon Chester_Mcnaughton Darbhanga
- Google search Chester Macnaghten
- Carthusian [7]
- The Botanist! Chester Macnaghten in HISTORICAL NOTE: BOTANIST JAYKRISHNABHAI, Indian Journal of History of Science [8]
- DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION of Bombay presidency incl Aden etc Macnaghten's RKC reports for 1881-82 [9]
- Full text of "Common Thoughts on Serious Subjects: Being Addresses to the Elder Kumars of the Rajkumar College ..."
- Common Thoughts on Serious Subjects: Being Addresses to the Elder Kumars of the Rajkumar College Author: Chester Macnaghten Book cover
- Common Thoughts on Serious Subjects: Being Addresses to the Elder Kumars of the Rajkumar College Author: Chester Macnaghten- Publisher: John Murray - Year: 1896- Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT-Language: English-Digitizing sponsor: Google-Book from the collections of: New York Public Library-Collection: americana see link below to page- ready to read book
- ready to read Chester Macnaughten book based on article in the Times of May 11th, 1896
- Chester Macnaghten High School, Idar- Named by a student, the Maharaja of Idar.
- Botanist Chester Macnaghten address on " The Flowers of the Field " described by a Brahmin friend instinctual: " to me he was a father and more than a father, whom I asked about Botany... " - Botanical collections are in Rajkot. Jayakrishna Indraji
- Common Thoughts on Serious Subjects: Being Addresses to the Elder Kumars of the Rajkumar College, Kathiawar(ISBN 10: 1144690757/ISBN 13: 9781144690753 )Macnaghten, Chester
- Rajkumar College 1875 marksheet of Reshrisinghji signed Chester Macnaghten
- Common thoughts on serious subjects : being addresses to the elder Kumars of the Rajkumar College, Kathiawar / by the late Chester Macnaghten, with and introduction by Robert Whitelaw.- a photo of Mr Mac
- Idar High School built by Keshrisihji Jaswantsihnji of Idar, a student of Chester Macnaughten & originally named after the Principal
For the next 19 years, till he attained majority, he was caught in political one-upmanship between his mother, who was supported by family priests, and the Tutors appointed by the British Government, who wanted him to be free from Zenana influence. He along with his younger brother Rameshwar Singh (who became Maharaja of Darbhanga after Lakshmeshwar Singh's death) received a western education from Government appointed tutors as well as a traditional Indian education from a Sanskrit Pandit, one of his uncles, a Maulvi and a Bengali gentleman. During the period when Lakshmeshwar Singh was under the guardianship of the Court of Wards, he received a monthly allowance of Rs.5 a month even though the annual income of his estate was equivalent to a six digit figure in pounds sterling.[citation needed]
On attaining his majority, Lakshmeshwar Singh devoted himself entirely to public duties of his position. He was appointed and served as a Member of the Legislative Council of the Viceroy.[citation needed] He was also one of nine members of the Royal Commission on Opium of 1895, formed by the British Government. Haridas Viharidas Desai, the Diwan of Junagadh, was the only other Indian member.[1]
Lakshmeshwar Singh championed freedom of speech, personal and political rights. In 1898, he and W. C. Banerjee, were the only prominent Indians to publicly criticize and fight against the proposed widening of scope of section 124-A and 153-A of the Indian Penal Code that was meant to suppress freedom of press in reporting news that could be deemed seditious in nature or against Government policy and insertion of section 108 in Indian Penal Code that gave right to postal authorities to seize any material that was suspected of containing matter obnoxious to section 124-A and 153-A of Indian Penal Code.[2][full citation needed]
Lakshmeshwar Singh died on 17 December 1898. He did not have any children and thus his younger brother, Rameshwar Singh, succeeded him as Maharaja.[citation needed]
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Macnaghten 170 of The Princely Order of India
[edit]170 is an estimate with graduated Kumars and estimated in college at the time of of Mr Macnaghten's demise; below link gives another reference to actual 170- the then current Kumars at least in Junior need to be confirmed -- the above estimate of 170 by the writer (me) includes a cursory college length and attendance at that time to get to the very youngest (the then youngest as the avg age initially was higher.
- Mac 170 : Forty Years (1870-1910) of the Rajkumar College. Rajkot abridged from the papers of the late Chester Macnaghten first principal of the college and other sources. Compiled by Sir H.H. Bhavsinhji, Maharaja of Bhavnagar.
- Mac 170 :--. RKC 1870-1910 needs to search new link
- Mac 170 : The Ruling Chiefs of Western India and the Rajkumar College By Alumnus, Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan 1904: Preface written by himself dated : Oct 1898- resources to track other Mac 170.Other books with mention of Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan
- Mac 170 : Colonial Childhoods: The Juvenile Periphery of India 1850-1945 Anthem South Asian Studies Paperback:Satadru Sen
- Mac 170 : Ruling Chiefs Western India Rajkumar College Books
- Mac 170 : Migrant Races: Empire, Identity and K.S. Ranjitsinhji By Satadru Sen
- Mac 170 : Sovereignty, Power, Control: Politics in the States of Western India, 1916-1947By John McLeod
- Mac 170 : Forty years of the Rajkumar College: an account of the origin and progress of the Rajkumar College, Rajkot, Volume 1 likewise vol 2
- Mac 170 : Memoranda on the Indian States same for most others of the 170
- Mac 170 : Raje Ramrao College, Jath, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Correspondence and Select Documents: 4 January 1949 to.. By Dr Rajendra Prasad : correspondent to Dr Prasad in service of Jath State? : Son, Vijasingg Ramrao Chauhan Bahadur, the Raje of Jath elected to Bombay Assembly with thumping majority, the citing his retired satisfied life
Bahujan Revolutionary King Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj -in Annihilate Caste — by Tata Sivaih —January 14, 2017 Full text of "Shahu Chhatrapati A Royal Revolutionary" Contribution and Development of the Maratha’s Education: A Analytical Study on ‘Chhatrapati Shahu’ Links for Shahu by keywords in the link
- Rajarshi Shahu Chhatrapati of Kolhapur, a reformer ahead of his time
- Special mention Pre-RKC for Lakshmeshwar Singh of Darbhanga, Macgnaghten's first student in India
- Head Boys upto 1905( see below )
Name here | Head-Boy or other Ref year 18/19 Circa | Information |
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Jasvantsinhji of Limbdi | 1871-72 Head-Boy | "Indian folklore (being a collection of tales illustrating the customs and manners of the Indian people.)" |
Harisinhji Rupsinhji of Varal/Sihor/Bhavnagar | 1873-74 Head | Harisinhji Rupsinhji of Varal.(1858- 1903), Fellow Theosophical Soc.Old Diary Leaves: 1883-87 By Henry Steel Olcott- s RKC ? younger? Cousins, Ramsinhji Devisinhji: Bhupatsinhji Vijaysinhji of Bhimbad and Surka- Raisinhji Narharsinhji, Ramsinhji Narharsinhji , Ranjisinhji Bhupatsinhji, Jaisinhji Motibhai of Lakhanka-- all under Bhavnagar |
Jasvantsinhji of Limbdi | 1875-76 Head Repeat | First 12 nominated to Legislative Council by Lord Reay |
Harbhamji of Morvi | 1877-80 Head | Harbhamji of Morvi (younger brother of H. H. the Thakor Sahib of Morvi), formerly a student of the Trinity College Law being around the table for acceptance to the Bar with outward appearance is most one could gather, but as rightly pointed out by Mr Mac, the human inside is difficult to fathom... Foreign Services in Berar; Civil Judge; Prime Minister of Bharatpur in lieu of the erstwhile ruler |
Bhagvatsinhji of Gondal | 1881-82 Head | The world’s eighth longest serving monarch with a reputation for progressive thinking was also the only Maharaja to be awarded a medical degree .Princes, diwans and merchants : education and reform in colonial India by Bhalodia-Dhanani, Aarti |
Vakhatsinhji of Vala | 1883 Head | ( 1875-1943 ) Sovereignty, Power, Control: Politics in the States of Western India, 1916-1947By John McLeod |
Nasrullakhan of Schin | 1884 Head | Nasrullakhan of Schin :One of the Mac 170 Information resources : Mac 170.The Ruling Chiefs of Western India and the Rajkumar College By Alumnus, Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan 1904: Preface written by himself dated : Oct 1898- Mac 170.Other books with mention of Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan |
Ramsinhji of Sihor | 1885-88 Head | Cousins, Ramsinhji Devisinhji: Bhupatsinhji Vijaysinhji of Bhimbad and Surka- Raisinhji Narharsinhji, Ramsinhji Narharsinhji , Ranjisinhji Bhupatsinhji, Jaisinhji Motibhai of Lakhanka-- all under Bhavnagar: ?ll RKCians |
Ranjitsinhji of Jamnagar | 1888 Head | Ranjitsinhji |
Gigawala of Bagasra | 1889 Head | Report of the director of public instruction in the Bombay Presidency for.... |
Shivsinhji of Mundetti | 1890-91 Head | Idar State; Bombay Univ; Commandant of Idar troops |
Lakhubhai of Jamnagar | 1892-93 Head | |
Takhatsinhji of Mansa | 1894 Head | |
Sursinhji of Utelia | 1895 Head | Forty years of the Rajkumar College: an account of the origin and progress of the Rajkumar College, Rajkot, Volume 1 likewise vol 2] |
Joravarsinhji of Bhavnagar | 1897-98 Head | |
Joravarkhanji of Warahi | 1899-1900 Head | Memoranda on the Indian States same for most others of the 170 |
Mohd Kulikhan of Khambhat | 1901 Head | Mohd Kulikhan of Khambhat. 19. 1902-03.?[10] |
Ibrahimkhanji of Sachin | 1902-03 Head | Ibrahimkhanji of Sachin. 20. 1904 ?[11] |
Lakhajirajsinhji II Bavajirajsinhji of Rajkot | 1904 Head Jt | [12] |
Ramrao of Jath | 1904-05 Head Boy 2 years | User:Patelurology2/Raja Ramrav II of Jath, MaharashtraRaje Ramrao College, Jath Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Correspondence and Select Documents: 4 January 1949 to ... By Rajendra Prasad:Dr Rajendra Prasad in ? service of Jath State : Son, Vijasingg Ramrao Chauhan Bahadur, the Raje of Jath elected to Bombay Assembly with thumping majority, the citing his retired satisfied life |
Name here | Ref year 18/19 Circa | Information |
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Takhtsinhji Bhavnagar, Son Bhavsinhji II Takhatsinhji (b. 1875 - d. 1919) | first to join | In 1880 contributed 100000 Rs for additional wing |
Ramsingh Jadeja Jamnagar | ||
Ahmad Khan of Janjira | Best Cricketer Vs Balsingji of Wadhwan | |
Balsingji of Wadhwan | Best Cricketer Vs Ahmad Khan of Janji | |
Keshrisihji Jaswantsihnji of Idar | Keshrisihji Jaswantsihnji of Idar- Idar High School opeining by Chester Macnaughten: (October 1901-30 November 1901), r. October-30 November 1901. A posthumous son of Sir Keshrisinhji, who "ruled" from his birth, eight months after his father's death, to his own death a month later...VII. Lieutenant-General Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Sri Sir Pratap Singh, GCB, GCSI, GCVO, LLD (22 October 1845-4 September 1922), r. January 1902-May 1911 Pratap Singh of Idar | |
Abdulkadir Mohamad Yakut Khan of Sachin | ||
Ibrahim Mohamed Yakut Khan III of Sachin | ||
Raghunath Sawant Bhonsle | 1877 | Savantvadi |
Abdul Dalelkhan circa 1877 | Savanur | |
Mohandevji Dharma Dev | Dharampur - 1891 - 1921 Mohandevji Dharma Dev b 9th June 1863 | |
Vakhatsinhji Dalesinhji of Lunawada | ||
Shivaji IV Chhatrapati Maharaj of Kolhapur | 1871 - 1883 Shivaji IV Chhatrapati Maharaj of Kolhapur b. 5th April 1863 | |
Shahu of Kolhapur | b 1874 d1922; Rode horseback 150 (? 110 MILES ) miles Kolhapur to Mahabaleshwar in 9 hours!HORSE RIDE REF The Ruling Chiefs of Western India and the Rajkumar College By Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan ( AN ALUMNUS OF RKC 1884 - 1922 Colonel Shahu Chhatrapati Maharaj of Kolhapur, b. 26th July 1874 | |
Pirajirao Jaisinhrao Ghatge [Bapusaheb Ghatge], Kagal Prince, brother of Yeshwantrao Jaisinhrao Ghatge of Kagal later Raja of Kolhapur AS ABOVE Shahu of Kolhapur | ||
VYANKATRAO BALWANTRAO RAJE GHORPADE II [BALA SAHEB] of MUDHOL 1862/1900 | [13] | |
Bhavsinhji Madhavsinhji Rana | Porbunder b 1867 | |
Ghazanfar Khanji Zorawar Khanji Babi of Bantva-Manavadar | Bantva-Manavadar 1882 -1888 b. 4th November 1862 | |
Fatehuddinkhanji Ghazanfarkhanji Babi of Bantva-Manavadar | Bantva-Manavadar Imperial Cadet Corps, Dehra Dun | |
Kamaluddinkhanji Ghazanfarkhanji Babi of Manavadar | b 1888 The Imperial Cadet Corps, Dehra Dun
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-- 3rd table below from NasrullahKhan of Sachin : usage of 'singji' in name will be regularised to possibly sinhji as per current usage
Name here | Ref year 18/19 Circa | Information |
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Wahgji Ravaji of Morvi | First 12; Railway line Morvi jointly with Vankaner | |
Mansinghji of Baria | Oldest of the students | |
Mansingji of Palitana | First 12 | |
Balsingji of Wadhwan | Best Cricketer Vs Ahmad Khan of Janjira | |
Ahmad Khan of Janjira | Best Cricketer Vs Balsingji of Wadhwan | |
Pratapsingji Mahraval of Bansda | Bansda State Bank | |
Chhatrasingji Maharana of Rajpipla | ||
Venkatrao Balwantrao Gorpade of Mudhol | First Deccan Chief to join | |
Hussain Mia Sheikh of Mangrol | Amiable | |
Najawalla of Bilkha | Sports -- ? Amrawalla | |
Mir Zulfikar Ali Khan of Surat | Great grandson of then Late Nawab of Surat; joined after studies in England | |
Sursinhji Takhtasinhji Gohil of Lathi Kalapi | Kalapi | |
Bawawalla of Wadia | Double Gold medalist | |
Gigawalla of Bagasara | Fergusson Gold medalist | |
BahadurKhnaji of Junagadh | ||
Dajiraji of Wadhwan | Died young | |
Bavajiraj of Rajkot | Died young | |
Nawab Abdul KadirKhan of Sachin | Died young | |
Bhavsingji of Bhavnagar | Tutored by Mr Frazer | |
Nawab MohbutKhanji of Junagadh | ? Rasoolkhanji, Bahadurkhanji | |
Sursingji of Palitana | ||
Ala Khachar of Jasdan | Once the oldest Chief | |
Ajitsingji of Dhangandhra | ||
Vajadevji of Dharampur | ||
Amarshigji of Vankaner | ||
Javasingji of Bhavnagar | Died young | |
Ramsingji of Sihor B.A. ( Cantab ) | First At Trinity Vs Nasrulla Khan of Sachin | |
Mansur Kachar of Jasdan | Magdalen College, Univ Cambridge - Guardianship all at Cambridge was by Revd. Louise Barissow, M.A. Chaplain of Trinity College | |
EdulKhan of Junagadh | Commandant of the Imperial Service Troops, Junagadh State | |
Jehangir Mia, Sheikh of Mangrol | Statutary Civil Service Bombay; Prime Minister of Mangrol | |
Chief of Kagal, Brother of Chhatrapati of Kolhapur | Joined with brother | |
Harisingji of Bhavnager | Theosophist | |
Kalubha of Minapur | Cousin of Bhavnagar | |
Ramshingji Gambhirsinhji of Rajpipla | ||
Kritshingji Gambhirsinhji of Rajpipla | Personal Asst to Gaikwad of Baroda | |
Bhavanishingji of Dhangandhra | ||
Bhupatshingji of Dhangandhra | ||
Pratapshingji of Bhavnagar | ||
Mangalshingji of Bhavnagar | ||
Vajashingji of Porbundar | ||
Akharajji of Vala | ||
Danshingji of Bhavanagar | Bhavnagar Imperial Service troops at Diamond Jubilee- Escort to Her Majesty | |
Vazeer Harishigji Gohel | Pvt Sec, Asst Revenue Commissioner, Bhavanagar State | |
Jivabhai Jadeja of Gondal | Commandant of Gondal bodyguards | |
Balubha Jadeja of Gondal | Revenue of Gondal | |
Bhaubha Jadeja of Gondal | Medical studies Edinburgh | |
- 4th table from google search old register circa 1878-79
Name here | Ref year 18/19 Circa | Information |
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Mansingji Meharawal of Devgadh Baria | <1--- age 23 ---> | |
Pratapsinh Maharana of Sundh | ||
Pratapsingji Gulabsingji( Vansadia )of Bansda | ||
) General Muhammad Adilkhanji Mahabatkhanji of Junagadh b. 2nd November 1867 | b. 2nd November 1867 Cdt. Junagadh Imperial Service Troops | |
Muhammad Bahadurkhanji III MahabatKhanji of Junagadh | 1882 - 1892 b. at Junagadh, 22nd January 1856, | |
Muhammad Sherkhan II BismillahKhan Babi of Radhanpur | 1895 - 1910. b. 8th June 1886 | |
Muhammad JalaluddinKhan BismillahKhan Babi of Radhanpur | 1910 - 1936 b, 2nd April 1889, | |
- Occupations of Fantaya Kumars and Bhayats
see in table above.. 1 to 20 and possibly few to follow already tabulated -- total 3 tables created
- 1 1871-72Jasvantsinhji of Limbdi "Indian folklore (being a collection of tales illustrating the customs and manners of the Indian people.)"
- 2 1873-74 Harisinhji of Sihor : ) Harisinhji Rupsinhji of Varal.(1858- 1903), Fellow Theosophical Soc.Old Diary Leaves: 1883-87 By Henry Steel Olcott- s RKC ? younger? Cousins, Ramsinhji Devisinhji: Bhupatsinhji Vijaysinhji of Bhimbad and Surka- Raisinhji Narharsinhji, Ramsinhji Narharsinhji , Ranjisinhji Bhupatsinhji, Jaisinhji Motibhai of Lakhanka-- all under Bhavnagar
- 3 1875-76 Jasvantsinhji of Limbdi
- 4 1877-80 Harbhamji of Morvi You may perhaps have heard from Kumar Shri Harbhamji of Morvi (younger brother of H. H. the Thakor Sahib of Morvi), formerly a student of the Trinity College Law being around the table for acceptance to the Bar with outward appearance is most one could gather, but as rightly pointed out by Mr Mac, the human inside is difficult to fathom...
- 5 1881-82 Bhagvatsinhji of Gondal
- 6 1883 Vakhatsinhji of Vala ( 1875-1943 ) Sovereignty, Power, Control: Politics in the States of Western India, 1916-1947By John McLeod
- 7 1884 Nasrullakhan of Schin : Mac 170.The Ruling Chiefs of Western India and the Rajkumar College By Alumnus, Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan 1904: Preface written by himself dated : Oct 1898- Mac 170.Other books with mention of Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan
- 8 1885-88 Ramsinhji of Sihor - Cousins, Ramsinhji Devisinhji: Bhupatsinhji Vijaysinhji of Bhimbad and Surka- Raisinhji Narharsinhji, Ramsinhji Narharsinhji , Ranjisinhji Bhupatsinhji, Jaisinhji Motibhai of Lakhanka-- all under Bhavnagar
- 9 1888 Ranjitsinhji of Jamnagar
- 10 1889 Gigawala of Bagasra - Report of the director of public instruction in the Bombay Presidency for....
- 11 1890-91 Shivsinhji of Mundetti
- 12 1892-93 Lakhubhai of Jamnagar
- 13 1894 Takhatsinhji of Mansa
- 14 1895 Sursinhji of Utelia - [ http://books.google.com/books?id=w2kgAQAAMAAJ&q=1895+Sursinhji+of+Utelia&dq=1895+Sursinhji+of+Utelia&hl=en&sa=X&ei=J-WcUeCiN7eq4APG34DgCw&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA Forty years of the Rajkumar College: an account of the origin and progress of the Rajkumar College, Rajkot, Volume 1] likewise vol 2
- 15 1896 Amarsinhji of Wankaner : Captain Sir Amarsinhji Sahib, built the Ranjit Vilas Palace on a hill, overlooking Wankaner town. It took seven years to complete (1907-14 AD) and was designed by Amarsinhji himself. It was inaugurated by and named after his dear friend Jam Ranjitsinhji of Jamnagar.
- 16 1897-98 Joravarsinhji of Bhavnagar
- 17 1899-1900 Joravarkhanji of Warahi - Memoranda on the Indian States same for most others of the 170
- ? 1901 Mohd Kulikhan of Khambhat Mohd Kulikhan of Khambhat. 19. 1902-03.?[14]
- ?19 1902-03 Ibrahimkhanji of Sachin Ibrahimkhanji of Sachin. 20. 1904 ?[15]
- ?20 1904 Lakhajiraj of Rajkot [16]
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- 21 Ramrao of Jath - User:Patelurology2/Raja Ramrav II of Jath, MaharashtraRaje Ramrao College, Jath Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Correspondence and Select Documents: 4 January 1949 to ... By Rajendra Prasad:Dr Rajendra Prasad in ? service of Jath State : Son, Vijasingg Ramrao Chauhan Bahadur, the Raje of Jath elected to Bombay Assembly with thumping majority, the citing his retired satisfied life
- 22 1905 Ramrao of Jath
- Other than Head Boys- see below:
- Takhtsinhji Bhavnagar, Son Bhavsinhji II Takhatsinhji (b. 1875 - d. 1919)
- Ramsingh Jadeja Jamnagar
- Keshrisihji Jaswantsihnji of Idar- Idar High School opeining by Chester Macnaughten: (October 1901-30 November 1901), r. October-30 November 1901. A posthumous son of Sir Keshrisinhji, who "ruled" from his birth, eight months after his father's death, to his own death a month later...VII. Lieutenant-General Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Sri Sir Pratap Singh, GCB, GCSI, GCVO, LLD (22 October 1845-4 September 1922), r. January 1902-May 1911 Pratap Singh of Idar
- Abdulkadir Mohamad Yakut Khan of Sachin
- Ibrahim Mohamed Yakut Khan III of Sachin
- Savantvadi-Raghunath Sawant Bhonsle 1877
- Savanur - Abdul Dalelkhan circa 1877
- Dharampur - 1891 - 1921 Mohandevji Dharma Dev b 9th June 1863,
Mr Mac was the Principal 1870-96: still more juniors might have been under his tutelage; the tablet listing the 170 fellows, referred to in Macnaghten Addresses in the preface, would be at the school; anyway the school has the list; above simply is effort by derivation.
- Vakhatsinhji Dalesinhji of Lunawada
- Kolhapur Shahaji ii Chhatrapati Jashwant b 1874 d1922
- Porbunder Bhavsinhji Madhavsinhji Rana b 1867
- Bantva-Manavadar Ghazanfar Khanji Zorawar Khanji Babi of Bantva-Manavadar
- Bantva-Manavadar Fateh ud-din Khanji Ghazanfar Khanji Babi of Bantva-Manavadar
- Bantva-Manavadar Kamal ud-din Khanji Ghazanfar Khanji Babi.<--- b 1888 ---> Imperial Cadet Corps, Dehra Dun
- REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY FOR THE YEAR 1881-82 [17]
Mac170 : Nasrulla Khan Book
- Melville Macnaghten - son, Charles
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