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    The Imperial Order of the Crown of India is an order in the British honours system.


    The Order was established by Queen Victoria in 1878, when she became Empress of India. The Order was only open to women; it was discontinued after India's independence in 1947. The Order was limited to British Princesses, wives or female relatives of Indian Princes, and wives or female relatives of any person who holds or held the office of:

    The members of the Order, titled Companions, could use the post-nominals "CI," but did not acquire any special precedence or status due to it. Furthermore, they were entitled to wear the badge of the Order, which included Queen Victoria's Imperial Cypher, VRI (Victoria Regina Imperatrix). The letters were set in diamonds, pearls and turqouises, and were together surrounded by a border of pearls surmounted by a figure the Imperial Crown. The badge was worn attached to a light blue bow, edged in white, on the left shoulder. Queen Elizabeth II (as Princess Elizabeth) and her sister Princess Margaret were appointed to the Order by their father King George VI in June 1947. Queen Elizabeth II is the last surviving member of the Order.



      1891: HH Maharanee Sakhya Bai Raje Sahib Scindia Bahadur, Regent of Gwalior (widow of Maharaja Sir Jayaji Rao Scindia Bahadur)
      1892: HH Maharanee Chimna Bai Saheb Gaekwar of Baroda (wife of Sayajirao III)
      1892: HH Lady Nundkooverbai Bhugvut Sinh Jareja, Ranee Saheb of Gondal
      1893: HH Vani Vilasa Sannidhana, Maharani of Mysore (wife of Chamarajendra Wodeyar X Bahadur)


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