Diwan Bhai Abdul Hamid

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Diwan Sir Abdul Hamid (also known as Khan Bahadur Abdul Hamid) born in Jalandhar was the Prime Minister of Kapurthala Princely State in India under the British Raj. [1]

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References

  1. Playne, Somerset; R. V. Solomon; J. W. Bond; Arnold Wright (2006). Indian States. Asian Educational Services. p. 417. ISBN   978-81-206-1965-4.