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List of chief commissioners of Baluchistan
Below is a
list of chief commissioners of
Baluchistan
:
Chief commissioners of Baluchistan
1877–1887:
Sir Oliver St John
(acting)
1887–1889:
Sir Robert Sandeman
1889:
Sir Harry Prendergast
(acting)
1889–1891:
Sir Robert Sandeman
1891:
Hugh Barnes
1891:
Sir Oliver St John
1891:
Hugh Barnes
(acting)
1891:
John Biddulph
(acting)
1891–1892:
Sir Robert Sandeman
1892:
Hugh Barnes
(acting)
1892–1896:
Sir James Browne
1896:
James Adair Crawford
(acting)
1896–1899:
Hugh Barnes
1899:
Henry Wylie
(acting)
1899–1900:
Hugh Barnes
1900–1904:
Charles Yate
1904–1905:
John Ramsay
(acting)
1905–1907:
Alexander Tucker
(acting)
1907–1909:
Sir Henry McMahon
1909:
Charles Archer
(acting)
1909–1911:
Sir Henry McMahon
1911–1912:
John Ramsay
1912:
Charles Archer
(acting)
1912–1914:
John Ramsay
1914:
Charles Archer
(acting)
1914–1915:
John Ramsay
1915:
Charles Archer
(acting)
1915–1917:
John Ramsay
1917–1919:
Henry Dobbs
1919–1922:
Armine Dew
1922–1923:
Henry St John
(acting)
1923–1926:
Frederick Johnston
1926–1927:
Edmond James
(acting)
1927–1929:
Henry St John
1929:
Edmond James
(acting)
1929–1931:
Charles Bruce
(acting)
1931–1932:
Norman Cater
(acting)
1932:
John Brett
(acting)
1932–1936:
Norman Cater
1936:
Ronald Wingate
(acting)
1936–1937:
Arthur Parsons
(acting)
1937:
Ronald Wingate
(acting)
1937–1938:
Olaf Caroe
(acting)
1938–1939:
Arthur Parsons
1939–1943:
Sir Herbert Metcalfe
1943–1946:
Rupert Hay
1946:
Henry Poulton
1946–1947:
Sir Geoffrey Prior
See also
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Administrators of provinces in
British India
Governors
Agra Presidency
(1834–1836)
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(1945–1947)
1
Assam
(1921–1947)
1
Bengal Presidency
(1700–1774, 1912–1947)
Bihar
(1936–1947)
1
Bihar and Orissa Province
(1920–1936)
Bombay Presidency
(1694–1947)
Burma
(1923–1937)
Central Provinces and Berar
(1920–1947)
Madras Presidency
(1698–1947)
North-West Frontier Province
(1932–1948)
Orissa
(1936–1947)
1
Punjab
(1921–1947)
1
Sind
(1936–1947)
United Provinces of British India
(1921–1937)
United Provinces
(1937–1947)
Lt. Governors
Bengal, Bihar and Orissa Provinces
(1854–1912)
Assam
(1905–1912)
Bihar and Orissa Province
(1912–1920)
Burma
(1897–1923)
North-Western Provinces
(1836–1877)
North-Western Provinces
(1877–1902)
Punjab
(1859–1921)
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
(1902–1921)
Chief
Commissioners
Ajmer-Merwara
(1871–1947)
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(1872–1945)
Assam
(1874–1905, 1912–1921)
Balochistan
(1877–1947)
Burma
(1886–1897)
Central Provinces
(1861–1920)
Coorg Province
(1869–1947)
Delhi
(1912–1947)
Lower Burma
(1867–1886)
North-West Frontier Province
(1901–1932)
Oudh
(1856–1877)
Oudh
(1877–1902)
Panth-Piploda
(1942–1947)
Punjab
(1853–1859)
Commissioners
Assam
(1828–1874)
Sind
(1843–1936)
Superintendents
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(1858–1872)
1
Office retained following
Indian independence
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