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  1. Rajendra Prakash, K.C.I.E., 48th direct male lineal descendant from the original founder of the Dynasty, served as the Maharaja of Sirmur State from 1933 until 1964.

  2. Lieut.-Col. H.H. Maharaja Saheb Shree Sir RAJENDRA PRAKASH Bahadur, was Ruler of Sirmur (Nahan) from 1933 until 1948. He was 48 th direct male lineal descendant from the original founder of the Dynasty.

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  3. The artillery of the British-Indian Army between 1858 and end of World War 1 (and beyond till 1935), consisted only of the Indian Mountain Artillery and latter’s history during this war can be taken to constitute the history of the Indian Artillery during that titanic struggle.

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  4. On 17 th March 2013, members of the Sirmur Royal Family and senior nobles chose him as successor to the late Lieut.-Col. H.H. Maharaja Sir Rajendra Prakash Bahadur, who had died in 1964, without male issue of his body and without naming a successor. Ascended the gaddi, at Nahan on 15 th May 2013 at Nahan Palace.

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  5. Jan 7, 2011 · Rajendra Prakash became absolute owner of the private properties vested in him as ruler of Sirmaur state as recognised by the president of India under article 363 of the constitution of India.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Padmini_DeviPadmini Devi - Wikipedia

    Ethnically born into the royal family of the Sirmur, her father, Maharaja Rajendra Prakash of Sirmur, presently in Himachal Pradesh, was the ruler of Sirmur from 19331964. Her mother was Indira Devi, the daughter of Maharaja Thakore Bahadursinhji Mansinhji of Palitana.

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  8. Dec 29, 2021 · 🔴 Rajendra Prakash writes: It allows soldiers to carry out military operations which would otherwise, in the absence of any legal mandate, be legally and morally questionable