File:Seal of Maharaja Hari Singh on the cover of the Civil List.jpg

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English: British Crown is at top.Two soldiers are holding two flags.Image of the sun is between them.The clan to which Hari Singh belonged claimed to have descended from the sun.The sword crossing the two flags may signify the posession of the State by force by the Dogra rulers.The inscription at bottom need to be deciphered.
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Author Government of Maharaja Hari Singh. No individual author.Scanned by myself
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Coat of Arms: Jammu Kashmir & Ladakh State (1820-1962)

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23 January 1946

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