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               Rukn-ul-Dowleh—February 1891, with Ilaji Sumsum-ul-Mulk, as Deputy
           Governor.
               Nizam-us-SuItanch, 1893.
               Prince Rukn-ud-Mulk, 1S97.
               Nizam-ud-Dowleh, October 1S96 (appointed in July, on dismissal of Rukn-
           ul-Mulk).
               Farman Farma, 1897.
               Nizam-ul-Mulk, January 1897.
               Moayid-ul-Dowleh, 1900.
               Shoa-es-Sultaneh, 1901 (April) (falls out with Kowwan-ul-Mulk* and is
           recalled).
               Asaf-ed-Dowlah, 1902.
               Ala-ed-Dowlah, April 1903.
               Shoa-es-Sultaneh reappointed in June 1904.
                                  B,^Governors oj Bus hire.

               Prince Assad Ulah Mirza (Naib-ul-Tyaleh), 1873-75.
               Abdul Hossein Khan, 1875.
               Hossein Kuli Khan, entitled Saad-ul*Mulk, 1S75.
               [The Aubdar Bashi of Farman Farma, on whose supersession Malik-ut-
           Tajjar discharged the duties of Governor, until relieved by]
                Haji Ismail Khan (1876-78). (As Deputy for the nominal Governor Ihte-
           sam-ed-Dowleh, son of Ferhad Mouza, Governor-General of Fars.)
               Aga Mahomed Bakir Khan (1878) relieved Haji Ismail Khan in 1878.
               Motemid-es-Sultan, Mirza Mahomed Khan Mustafi Nizam, 1881.
               Nasir-ul-Mulk.
               Mirza Mahomed Hussein Khan (1883—June).
               Fazl-al-Khan, son-in-law of the last, acted from January 1884.
               Motemid-el-Mulk resigned in June 18S5.
               Shazada Nawzer Mirza (appointment cancelled).
               Haji Mahomed Mehdi, Malik-ut-Tajjar, 1885.
               Fajh Fath Ali Khan, June 1886.
               Haji Nasir-ul-Mulk, April 1887.
               Hyder Kuli Khan (his Deputy, 1887).
               Haji Ahmed Khan Sartip (Deputy 1887).
               Prince Nowzer Mirza, August 1887 (resigned).
               Mahomed Hassan Khan, Saad-ul-Mulk, newly appointed Governor of the
            Seaport Towns and Districts, 1S88.
               [Prince Nawzu Mirza was appointed Governor of Dashti and Dashistan, but
            resigned in 18S9 and Mahomed Hassan Khan Sartip was appointed to the
            place.]
               Nizara-us-Sultaneh (brother of Saad-ul-Mulk), 1891.
                Reza Kuli Khan (nephew of the last and Deputy Governor), September
            1891.
               Saad-ul-Mulk, 1892.
              •The leading merchant in Shirax and wielding great influence with nomad Arabs.
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