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List of chief commissioners of Ajmer-Merwara
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July 17, 2025
Below is a list of chief commissioners of
Ajmer-Merwara
Province:
Chief commissioners of Ajmer-Merwara
1871–1873:
Richard Harte Keatinge
1873–1878:
Sir Lewis Pelly
1878–1887:
Edward Ridley Colborne Bradford
[
1
]
1887–1890:
Charles Kenneth Mackenzie Walter
1890–1895:
George Herbert Trevor
1895–1898:
Robert Joseph Crosthwaite
1898–1905:
Arthur Henry Temple Martindale
1905–1918:
Elliot Graham Colvin
1918–1919:
John Manners Smith
1919–1925:
Robert Erskine Holland
1925–1927:
Stewart Blakeley Agnew Patterson
1927–1932:
Leonard William Reynolds
1932–1937:
George Drummond Ogilvie
[
2
]
1937–1942:
Arthur Cunningham Lothian
[
2
]
1944–1947:
Hiranand Rupchand Shivdasani
[
2
]
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Administrators of provinces in
British India
Governors
Agra Presidency
(1834–1836)
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(1945–1947)
1
Assam
(1921–1947)
1
Bengal Presidency
(1700–1774, 1912–1947)
Bihar
(1936–1947)
1
Bihar and Orissa Province
(1920–1936)
Bombay Presidency
(1694–1947)
Burma
(1923–1937)
Central Provinces and Berar
(1920–1947)
Madras Presidency
(1698–1947)
North-West Frontier Province
(1932–1948)
Orissa
(1936–1947)
1
Punjab
(1921–1947)
1
Sind
(1936–1947)
United Provinces of British India
(1921–1937)
United Provinces
(1937–1947)
Lt. Governors
Bengal, Bihar and Orissa Provinces
(1854–1912)
Assam
(1905–1912)
Bihar and Orissa Province
(1912–1920)
Burma
(1897–1923)
North-Western Provinces
(1836–1877)
North-Western Provinces
(1877–1902)
Punjab
(1859–1921)
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
(1902–1921)
Chief
Commissioners
Ajmer-Merwara
(1871–1947)
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(1872–1945)
Assam
(1874–1905, 1912–1921)
Balochistan
(1877–1947)
Burma
(1886–1897)
Central Provinces
(1861–1920)
Coorg Province
(1869–1947)
Delhi
(1912–1947)
Lower Burma
(1867–1886)
North-West Frontier Province
(1901–1932)
Oudh
(1856–1877)
Oudh
(1877–1902)
Panth-Piploda
(1942–1947)
Punjab
(1853–1859)
Commissioners
Assam
(1828–1874)
Sind
(1843–1936)
Superintendents
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(1858–1872)
1
Office retained following
Indian independence
References
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2025
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