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Diwan Bahadur Title Badge, India
A special badge given with the Dewan Bahadur title during the time of King George V.

The Dewan Bahadur or Diwan Bahadur was a special `title of honour` given out during `British rule in India`. It was awarded to people who showed great loyalty or did good things for the public. From 1911, this title came with a special `badge`. The word `Dewan` means Prime Minister in India, and Bahadur means brave.

This title was considered higher than the `Rao Bahadur` title. People who had the `Rao Bahadur` title could sometimes be given the `Dewan Bahadur` title later. Also, the Prime Ministers of `Indian Princely States` were known as `Dewan` or `Diwan`. The British authorities often gave them the `Dewan Bahadur` title when they became a `Dewan`.

These special titles, like `Dewan Bahadur`, were stopped in 1947 when India became independent.

What was the Dewan Bahadur Title?

The `Dewan Bahadur` title was one of the highest honors given by the British government in India. It was a way to recognize people who had done important work. This work could be serving the government faithfully or helping the public in big ways.

Who received this special honor?

Many important people received the `Dewan Bahadur` title. They were often leaders, administrators, or people who made a difference in their communities. For example, some Prime Ministers of Indian states, known as `Dewans`, were given this title. This showed their high position and the trust placed in them.

Here are a few examples of people who received this title:

What happened to these titles?

When India gained its independence from British rule in 1947, all these special titles were officially stopped. This meant that no new `Dewan Bahadur` titles were given out after that year.

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