1936 - Junagadh Royal Farman with Signature of Nawab Sir Mahabat Khan III
This official Huzur Farman (Royal Decree) is issued from The Palace, Junagadh, dated 16th May, 1936, and bears the reference number No.154 of 1936. It originates from His Highness Nawab Sir Mahabat Khan III, titled G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I., ruler of the princely state of Junagadh during British India.
The document grants 15 Santis of land in the village of Panch-Pipla, Junagadh Mahal, to Hoosainbhai Abdullahbhai, brother of Her Highness the Junagadhwala Begum Saheba, as a hereditary Inam (land grant). Specific plot details are listed through Survey Numbers (203 to 308, selectively), and it directs the Chief Revenue Officer to prepare a Ruka in triplicate and transfer the land accordingly.
The second page of the document is marked with the embossed royal seal and the signature of the Nawab of Junagadh, authenticating the order. The signature and red ink stamp reading "Nawab of Junagadh" make this an authoritative and historically significant princely state document.