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'''Chief Commissioner's Province''' refers to a middle-level and minor type of [[Presidencies and provinces of British India|province in British India]] and in the post-colonial successor states, not headed by a (lieutenant-)governor but by a [[Chief commissioner]], notably : |
'''Chief Commissioner's Province''' refers to a middle-level and minor type of [[Presidencies and provinces of British India|province in British India]] and in the post-colonial successor states, not headed by a ([[lieutenant-governor|lieutenant-]])[[governor]] but by a [[Chief commissioner]], notably : |
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** [[Chief Commissioner's Province of Balochistan]] (the British Political Agent in Baluchistan served as ex officio Chief Commissioner) |
** [[Chief Commissioner's Province of Balochistan]] (the British Political Agent in Baluchistan served as ex officio Chief Commissioner) |
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Chief Commissioner's Province refers to a middle-level and minor type of province in British India and in the post-colonial successor states, not headed by a (lieutenant-)governor but by a Chief commissioner, notably :
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