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List of Diwans of Mysore : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Diwans of Mysore The Kingdom of Mysore has always been a centre of attraction for the Westerners since they learnt about India in the 17th century. The Maharajas of Mysore founded the kingdom in 1399 with a brief interrupt in the last two decades of the 18th century. After Tipu Sultan, the concept of Diwans was conceived in the Kingdom, with Diwan Purnaiah as the first ever Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Mysore, who was a diwan for Tipu Sultan, and after the end of the Sultans, to the Maharaja of Mysore His Highness Krishnaraja Wadiyar III - the heroic king who restored the kingdom that was halved by Tipu Sultan losing most of its parts to the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Marathas, and the British in the Third Anglo-Mysore War. The word Dewan (in Urdu) means the Prime Minister of a kingdom; more precisely, a royal adviser to the monarch. The following lists the Diwans of Kingdom of Mysore through 1799 to 1947. The most notable of the diwans are: Diwan Purnaiah, Diwan Sir C. V. Rungacharlu, Diwan Sir K. Seshadri Iyer, Diwan Sir P. N. Krishnamurti, Diwan V. P. Madhava Rao (the most stringent, disciplined, and eligible diwan), Diwan T. Ananda Rao, Diwan Sir M. Visveswarayya, Diwan M. Kantaraj Urs, and Diwan Sir Mirza Ismail (the most benevolent and noblest in the history of Mysore Diwans). Many of the diwans are associated with several industrial and educational initiatives undertaken during their terms. These initiatives include almost all works assigned/ directed by the king, permeating activities like setting up and maintaining industries like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and Hydroelectric Power Plants on Shivanasamudra Falls. A total of 26 diwans have decorated the office since 1799. ==See also==
* Prime Minister of Hyderabad * List of Diwans of Travancore
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