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Alexander Rogers
Identity area
Type of entity
Person
Dates of existence
1825-1910
Description area
History
Alexander Rogers was educated at Haileybury College before joining the Indian Civil Service at the Bombay (Mumbai) Presidency in 1845. He was elected for the executive branch. He served in the Northern Division becoming Collector and Magistrate in 1860, and Revenue and Police Commissioner in 1865. He became a Member of the Council in Bombay in 1872 before retiring in 1879. His publications include _History of the Land Revenue Settlement of Bombay,_ and translations of three modern Persian plays and of _Yusuf and Zuleika._ He died on 27 November 1910.
Occupations
Indian civil servant, Author
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