1867 in India

List of events

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1867
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India

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See also:List of years in India
Timeline of Indian history

Events in the year 1867 in India.

Incumbents

  • Sir John Lawrence, Governor-General of India, 12 January 1864 – 12 January 1869
  • Colonel Henry Errington Longden, Adjutant-General of India, January 1866–March 1869
  • Lord Napier, Governor of Madras, 1866-1872
  • Chhatar Sal Singh II, Maharao of Kota State, 27 March 1866 – 11 June 1889
  • Sagramji II Devaji (Sagramji Bhanabhai), Thakur of Gondal State, 1851-14 December 1869
  • Bham Pratap Singh, Raja and Maharajah of Bijawar State, 23 November 1847 – 15 September 1899
  • Shri Singh, Raja of Chamba State, 1844-1870
  • Ranmalsinhji Amarsinhji, Raj Sahib of Dhrangadhra State, 9 April 1843 – 16 October 1869
  • Madan Pal, Maharaja of Karauli State, 4 March 1854 – 16 August 1869
  • Pratap Singh Deo, Maharajah of Patna, 1866-1878
  • Afzal ad-Dawlah, Asaf Jah V, Nizam of Hyderabad, 16 May 1857 – 26 February 1869
  • Ram Singh I, Raja of Sitamau State, 1802-1867
  • Bhawani Singh, Raja of Sitamau State, 1867-28 May 1885
  • Khem Savant IV "Bapu Sahib" Bhonsale, Raja Bahadur of Sawantwadi State, 3 October 1812 – 1867
  • Phond Savant IV "Bapu Sahib" Bhonsale, Raja Bahadur of Sawantwadi State, 1867-7 March 1869
  • William Reierson Arbuthnot, member of the Madras Legislative Council, 1866-1870

Events

Law

Births

Deaths

References

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  3. ^ Glen Levin Swiggett (1917). Proceedings of the second Pan American scientific congress. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 105. Harry E. Bard, secretary of the Pan American Society of the United States
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  5. ^ "Women of India by M.v. Dhurandhar". Archived from the original on 20 January 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
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