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Sir and Bhupendra
Sir Bhupendra Nath Mitra took over the secretaryship from Jyotindranath Mitra in 1898 and continued until 1900.
Jyotindra Nath Basu, Sailen Basu, Dwijen Basu, Sir Bhupendra Nath Mitra and Dr. Girish Ghosh were present at that meeting.

Sir and Singh
According to the Imperial Gazetteer of India, " Gulab Singh contrived to hold himself aloof till the battle of Sobraon ( 1846 ), when he appeared as a useful mediator and the trusted advisor of Sir Henry Lawrence.
* Malini Khatri, Headmistress, Sir Sobha Singh Block, Modern School Barakhamba Road, New Delhi
Udham Singh, the Indian revolutionary, who shot Sir Michael O ' Dwyer ( Governor of the Punjab during the Amritsar Massacre ), was also detained and hanged at Pentonville ( 1940 ).
In 1845, the First Anglo-Sikh War broke out, and Gulab Singh " contrived to hold himself aloof till the battle of Sobraon ( 1846 ), when he appeared as a useful mediator and the trusted advisor of Sir Henry Lawrence.
Guru Gobind Singh gave them the title ( analogous to " Knight " or " Sir " in English culture ) of " Singh " ( meaning " lion ").
By the time of death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1839, the regular army of Sikh Empire was assessed by Sir Lepel Griffin at 29000 men, with 192 artillery guns.
Pratap Singh Gaekwad of Baroda ( 1908 – 1968 ) ( the last Maharaja of the erstwhile Baroda State ) founded the university in 1949 on the wishes of his grandfather, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III ( 1863 – 1939 ), and settled the " Sir Sayajirao Diamond Jubilee and Memorial Trust " which exists to date and caters to the education and other needs of the people of the former Baroda State.
* The last surviving Knight Commander, HH Maharaja Sri Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur KCSI ( 1911 – 2009 ), Maharaja of Alwar, died on 15 February 2009 in New Delhi.
Kashi Naresh Prabhu Narayan Singh of Benares and Sir Azizul Haque were appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire ( KCIE ) in 1892 and 1941 respectively, Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire ( GCIE ) in 1898, and Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India ( GCSI ) for his services in the First World War in the 1921 New Year Honours.
* Baba Sir Khem Singh Bedi ( 1830-1905 ) was the fourteenth spiritual head of the Sikhs
Major-General Sir Ganga Singh, the Maharaja of Bikaner, a representative of British India.
Lutyens established ateliers in Delhi and Lahore to employ local craftsmen, The chief engineer of the project was Sir Teja Singh Malik, and four main contractors included Sir Sobha Singh.
In 1908, leading figures such as Bhai Vir Singh, Sir Sunder Singh Majitha and Sardar Tarlochan Singh founded Punjab & Sind Bank in Amritsar to help the weaker sections of society.
* Sir John Login And Duleep Singh, by Lady Lena Login.
Malviya sought and received early support from the Kashi Naresh Prabhu Narayan Singh and Maharaja Sir Rameshwar Singh Bahadur of Raj Darbhanga.
The infant Maharaja Duleep Singh of the Sikh Empire was allowed to retain his throne, but a British Resident, Sir Henry Lawrence, controlled the policy of the Durbar.

Sir and Maharajah
Soldiers such as Field Marshal Lord Kitchener of Khartoum ( 1911 ) and Field Marshal Sir Frederick Haines ( 1891 ); two Indian maharajahs, including the Maharajah of Nepal ( 1910 ); and scientists including Charles Darwin ( 1882 ), the artist's father-in-law Professor Huxley ( 1891 ), William Kingdom Clifford, James Prescott Joule and Sir Michael Foster ( 1907 ).
In addition to Czar Alexander III, royal patrons of Boucheron have included Maharajah Sir Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, Riza Shah Pahlevi, Queen Farida of Egypt and Queen Rania of Jordan.
In 1901 His Highness Sir Prabhu Narani Singh, Bahadur, G. C. I. E., Maharajah of Benares, who promised a supply of Indian elephants when required was elected an Honorary Member of the Society.
On 30 January 1819 Sir Stamford Raffles, an Englishman who was the Governor of Bencoolen ( now Bengkulu, Indonesia ), entered into a preliminary agreement with the Temenggung of Johor, Abdul Rahman Sri Maharajah, for the British East India Company to establish a " factory " or trading post on the island of Singapore.
Dewan Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer, realizing the imminent danger, prompted the Maharajah to issue the proclamation.
On 6 February 1819, Sultan Hussein Shah and the Temenggung of Johor, Abdul Rahman Sri Maharajah, entered into an agreement with Sir Stamford Raffles for the British East India Company ( EIC ) to establish a " factory " or trading post on the island of Singapore.

Sir and Patiala
* Princely states: Akbar Hydari ( Dewan of Hyderabad ), Sir Mirza Ismail Diwan of Mysore, Kailas Narain Haksar of Gwalior, Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda, Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner, Nawab Hamidullah Khan of Bhopal, K. S.

Sir and memory
* α CVn ( Asterion, Cor Caroli ) is the constellation's brightest star, named by Sir Charles Scarborough in memory of King Charles I, the deposed king of Britain.
For example, Immanuel Kant used pure description to discuss recognition and its components and Sir Francis Bacon claimed that the simple observation of the rote recollection of a previously learned list was “ no use to the art ” of memory.
However a monument designed by the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis was subsequently erected around the grave, bearing an englyn ( strict-metre stanza ) engraved on slate in his memory composed by his nephew Dr William George.
An ode in her memory, " So many true princesses who have gone ", composed by the then Master of the King's Musick Sir Edward Elgar to words by the Poet Laureate John Masefield, was sung at the unveiling and conducted by the composer.
In 1934 a Primary school was built in Bakersfield in Sir Jesse Boot's memory named " Jesse Boot Primary School ".
* Judge Sir Richard Newdigate ( 1602-1678 ) lived in Harefield, and was buried in Harefield parish church, where a monument was raised to his memory
It was the marriage place ( May 7, 1788 ) and burial place ( 1822 ) of Sir William Herschel ( in whose memory there stands a newly erected stained-glass window depicting Uranus, which he discovered, and other planets ), and the burial place of Charles Hatchett who discovered niobium.
Among his pupils was one — Erasmus — whose name alone would suffice to preserve the memory of his instructor in Greek, and others of note in letters and politics, such as Sir Thomas More, Prince Arthur and Queen Mary I of England.
Walton also rendered affectionate service to the memory of his friends Sir John Skeffington and John Chalkhill, editing with prefatory notices Skeffington's Hero of Lorenzo in 1652 and Chalkhill's Thealma and Clearchus a few months before his own death in 1683.
* In North Towards Home, Willie Morris quotes Sir Thomas Browne's Urn Burial from memory as he walks up Park Avenue with William Styron: "' And since death must be the Lucina of life, and even Pagans could doubt, whether thus to live were to die ; since our longest sun sets at right descensions, and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness and have our light in ashes …' At that instant I was almost clipped by a taxicab, and the driver stuck his head out and yelled, ' Aincha got eyes in that head, ya bum?
In his memory, the regional infectious disease hospital at Hyderabad was named after him as Sir Ronald Ross Institute of Tropical and Communicable Diseases in recognition of his services in the field of tropical diseases.
Sir Ronald Ross Institute of Parasitology is established in memory of Ronald Ross in Hyderabad, under Osmania University.
Titled after the main work — a six movement suite for solo flute, piano and string orchestra — the album was inspired by, and was dedicated to, the memory of Jon's dear friend Sir John Mortimer, the English barrister, dramatist, screenwriter, author and creator of British television series Rumpole of the Bailey, who died in January 2009.
Wall plaque erected to the memory of Sir Harry Johnston in the church of St Nicholas, Poling, West Sussex.
In order to defeat the Other, Tim needs the help of the demon Barbatos-help which he can only obtain by selling a memory to the demon and sealing his fate as Sir Timothy Hunter.
A school, Sir Christopher Hatton School, known sometimes as ' Hatton School ' was opened in 1983 in his memory in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
A large monument was built in memory of Sir George Cornewall Lewis in the small village of New Radnor, Powys after he died and still stands today, as does a statue in front of the Shirehall in Hereford.
When Sir Edward Coke reorganised the English legal system, he was keen to claim that the grounds of English common law were beyond the memory or register of any beginning and pre-existed the Norman conquest.
However, in the meantime Sir James has discovered Jane Finn, who has recovered her memory after an accident.
He wrote in his sixteenth year a poem to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton, which was prefixed by Henry Pemberton to his View of Newton's Philosophy, published in 1728.
To perpetuate the memory of his only son William, who had predeceased him in 1815, Sir William Fettes ( 1750 – 1836 ), a former Lord Provost of Edinburgh and wealthy city merchant, bequeathed the then very large sum of £ 166, 000 to be set aside for the education of poor children and orphans.
Choir stalls of carved oak were given to the church by Sir William Mallinson in 1939 in memory of his father.
A chapel in the town's St Mary's church was restored in his memory in 1862, and a local community college also bears his name: Sir Harry Smith Community College.
The present Church of Scotland place of worship was built in 1875 by Sir James Colquhoun, in memory of his father who had drowned in the loch in December 1873.
In 1974, a group of thirteen watercolours by Turner was presented in memory of Sir Stephen Courtauld, famous for restoring Eltham Palace, and the brother of Samuel Courtauld, one of the founders of the Institute.

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