Dewan Bahadur

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Diwan Bahadur Title Badge awarded in reign of George V.

Dewan Bahadur or Diwan Bahadur was a

title of honour awarded during British rule in India.[1][2] It was awarded to individuals who had performed faithful service or acts of public welfare to the nation. From 1911 the title was accompanied by a special Title Badge.[3] Dewan literally means Prime Minister in Indian context and Bahadur
means brave.

This title was above

Further, the Prime Ministers of

Diwan
. They were also given or promoted directly to the title of Dewan Bahadur by British authorities on being appointed Dewan, to suit their post.

The Dewan and other similar titles issued during British Raj were disestablished in 1947 upon independence of India.[2]

List of people with Dewan Bahadur title

See also

References

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  3. ^ H. Taprell Dorling. (1956). Ribbons and Medals. A.H.Baldwin & Sons, London. p. 111.
  4. ^ "as rewarded successively with the titles "Rai Sahab", "Rai Bahadur" and finally, towards the end of the Second World War, "Dewan Bahadur"". Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
  5. ^ Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress, Volume 37
  6. ^ The Message and Ministrations of Dewan Bahadur Sir R. Venkata Ratnam, Volume 3 by Sir R Venkata Ratnam, V. Ramakrishna Rao - 1924.