George Cunningham (governor)
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Sir George Cunningham (b. 1888 - d. 1964) was an administrator in British India. Cunningham served as governor of the North-West Frontier Province four times, twice during the British Raj and twice after the creation of Pakistan.[1]
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Preceded by Sir Ralph Edwin Hotchkin Griffith |
Governor of the North-West Frontier Province 1937-1939 |
Succeeded by Sir Arthur Edward Broadbent Parsons |
Preceded by Sir Arthur Edward Broadbent Parsons |
2nd term 1939-1946 |
Succeeded by Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick Caroe |
Preceded by Sir Robert Lockhart |
3rd term 1947-1948 |
Succeeded by 4th Term |
Preceded by 3rd Term |
4th term 1947-1948 |
Succeeded by Sir Ambrose Dundas Flux Dundas |
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