Srinivasa IV Rao Sahib

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Srinivasa IV Rao Sahib
Raja
12th Raja of Arni jagir
Reign1931 – 1948
PredecessorRaja Thirumala IV Rao Sahib
SuccessorRaja Venkata II Rao Saheb
Born1904
Died1989
SpouseSushila Purnaiah
Issue
  • Raja Venkata II Rao Saheb
  • Ramachandra Rao Saheb
  • Ranganatha Rao Sahib
FatherRaja Thirumala IV Rao Sahib
ReligionHinduism

Srinivasa IV Rao Sahib was twelfth ruler of the Jagir of Arni of British Raj during the reign (1931 – 1948).[1]

Early life[edit]

Srinivasara Rao Sahib was born in 1904 to 11th Jagirdar of Arni jagir Raja Thirumala IV Rao Sahib in North Arcot, Madras Presidency. He competed his school education at Bishop Cotton High School, Bangalore. He completed his college studies in Newington College and Madras Christian College and became a barrister. He married Sushila Purnaiah, who was the daughter of 6th Jagirdar of Yelandur estate.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aditya Sondhi (18 December 2014). The Order of the Crest: Tracing the Alumni of Bishop Cotton Boys' School, Bangalore (1865–2015). Penguin UK. p. 81. ISBN 9789351189053. Retrieved 18 December 2014. Srinivasa IV Rao Sahib (1920) was the twelfth and last Jagirdar of Arni (North Arcot, Madras Presidency), holding the post till 1948, when zamindari was abolished in India.
  2. ^ The Who's who in Madras: ... A Pictorial Who's who of Distinguished Personages, Princes, Zemindars and Noblemen in the Madras Presidency, Issue 9. Pearl Press. 1939. p. 246. Srinivasa, Rao Sahib A., Jagirdar of Arni, North Arcot Dist. e. s. of Tirumal Rao Sahib; b. in 1905. Belongs to the Desastha Madhwa Community. Educ. in Arni Bishop Cotton High School, Bangalore, Newington College and Christian College
  3. ^ Aditya Sondhi (18 December 2014). The Order of the Crest: Tracing the Alumni of Bishop Cotton Boys' School, Bangalore (1865–2015). Penguin UK. p. 81. ISBN 9789351189053. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
Srinivasa IV Rao Sahib
Born: c. 1904
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Raja Thirumala IV Rao Sahib
Raja of the Arni jagir
1931 – 1948
Succeeded by
Raja Venkata II Rao Saheb