RAJASTHAN
Princely States 4
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In 1877 H.H. Maharajadhiraj Maharawat Shri Udai
Singhji Bahadur, Maharawat of Partabgarh was granted an achievement western
style. Arms: Paly of eight Gules and Argent,
on a pile Gules, a sun in splendour Or. Crest: On a helmet to the dexter,
lambrequined Gules and Argent, a trident Azure. Supporters: A grey-horse and a bull proper. Motto: sudha
vahana (Bringer of Nectar). (Taylor
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In 1877 H.H. Raj Rajeshwar Maharajadhiraj Maharao Shri Sir Keshri Singhji Bahadur, Maharao of Sirohi, was granted an achievement western style
Rao of ... Arms: Tierced per fess Azure, Or and Vert,
two barrulets Gules, in chief a fire fountain Gules and Or. Crest: On a helmet to the dexter,
lambrequined Or, a castle proper in front of a mount Vert ensigned with a
fire fountain proper. Supporters: A tiger and a bull. Motto:
sri saranesvara ji sahay (Lord Saranesvara) (Taylor,
80) In the
begiining of the 20th century the
achievement was changed. That version can be found amogst others in the head
of the Sirohi State Gazette. |
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Shahpura is a city and a municipality in Bhilwara district in the Indian state of
Rajasthan. It was having its own flag, arms and currency. Shahpura has produced many freedom fighters. The
Barahat Family of Shahpura had three of them. The most important is Pratap Singh
Baharat. The rulers of the erstwhile chieftainship of Shahpura
belonged to the Sisodia clan of Rajputts.
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Svasti
Shri Rajadhiraja Sir Nahar Singhji Sahib Bahadur, Raja of Shahpura had a
free-style Indian achievement. Silk screen with the
achievement of Shapura, end of 19th c. The emblem of Shapura consists of a faced sun radiant
supported by two Hanuman-figures standing on rocky hills. [1] |
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Mohammed Ibrahim Ali Khan |
1868-1930 |
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Nawab of ... Arms: Argent a fesse Vert, in chief a spear
Gules over two sabres sheathed of the last and hilted Or, in base a shield
Sable bossed saltirewise of the field. Crest: On a helmet to the dexter,
Argent and Vert, a mullet Gules pierced Argent. Supporters: Bay horses. Motto: nasr minullah (Taylor,
88) |
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Mohammed Sa’adat Ali Khan |
1930-1949 |
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Arms: The same Crest: A crescent and a mullet. (On coins 1932) |
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