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  2. List of Dewans of Mysore - Wikipedia

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    Prime Ministers of Mysore; No. Portrait Name Tenure Term Maharaja Dalvoys of Mysore Kingdom (1732–1782) Under Chamaraja Wodeyar VII (1732–1734) Devarajaiya Urs 1732 - 1734

  3. Dewan of Mysore - Wikipedia

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    The dewan of Mysore (sometimes spelled diwan) was the de facto chief executive officer of the Government of Mysore (now Government of Karnataka), ex officio chairman of the Dewan's Council (now Cabinet), and the prime minister and royal adviser to the maharaja of Mysore. The role evolved in title and duties since the foundation of the fiefdom ...

  4. Category:Indian dewans - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Diwans of Baroda (6 P) Diwans of Cochin (18 P) Diwans of Mysore (17 P) Diwans of Travancore ...

  5. Category:People from the Kingdom of Mysore - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Diwans of Mysore - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Diwans of Mysore" The following 17 ...

  7. Purnaiah - Wikipedia

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    In the Third Anglo-Mysore War of 1792, he commanded a rocket unit comprising 131 men. [5] During the Battle of Seringapatam, Tipu had entrusted his eldest son and heir-apparent to Purniah's care. In the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, Purniah commanded the forces of Mysore against East India Company in a few battles including the Battle of Sultanpet Tope.

  8. Bargir Bakshi Balaji Rao - Wikipedia

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    Bargir Bakshi Balaji Rao was a military strategist and administrator who served briefly as the second Dewan of Mysore from 1811 to 1812 to Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar III. Rao was the immediate successor to Purnaiya and was succeeded by Savar Bakshi Rama Rao in February 1812.

  9. T. Ananda Rao - Wikipedia

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    The first Mysore Economic Conference was inaugurated on 10 June 1910 and met once every year. In 1911/1912, construction of the Krishnaraja Sagara Dam across the Kaveri at Kannambadi village was commenced. It was Rao who invited Sir M. Visvesvaraya to be the chief engineer and secretary to the government of Mysore in 1909.