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Monologue about a cruel Nawab and a daring escape
This monologue is a historical narrative about one of the speaker's ancestors attempting to escape the cruel oppression of a former Nawab who ruled prior to 1947
Iram Manzil
Nawab Fakhr al-Mulk, (1860-1934), was a nobleman, belonging to the extended family of the Salar Jangs. He was an assistant minister for judiciary, police and postal departments, and member of the Cabinet Council from 1893-1917. The Nawab built this large palace on a hilltop in Somajiguda. Set in spacious grounds of 400 acres and enclosed by miles and miles of compound walls, this was one of the largest palaces built at the turn of the century. Inside the walls were formal gardens, bridle paths, picnic grounds, two full-sized polo grounds, tennis courts and a pond for boating. A staggering 600 rooms constituted the palace comprising of mardana, zenana, two large drawing rooms, a banqueting hall, billiard rooms and card rooms. Since the 1950s, first the State Archives and then the Public Works Department occupied the Iram Manzil.exterior, front elevation from east, 198
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Monologue about a cruel Nawab and a daring escape
This monologue is a historical narrative about one of the speaker's ancestors attempting to escape the cruel oppression of a former Nawab who ruled prior to 1947
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Monologue about a cruel Nawab and a daring escape
Recording of a historical narrative about one of the ancestors of the speaker/narrator who was attempting to escape the cruel oppression of the ruling Nawab of his time. The contributor is Gohar-Ur Rehman (a 38-year old male shop owner)
Pataudi: Nawab of cricket
Suresh Menon (ed.), Pataudi: Nawab of Cricket (New Delhi, HarperCollins, 2013), pp.
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Signal estimation from short-time spectral magnitude
Originally published as thesis (Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Ph.D., 1982).Bibliography: p. 90-91.Supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency monitored by ONR under Contract N00014-81-K-0742 NR 049-506 Supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant ECS80-07102Syed Hamid Nawab
Dr. Nawab and Assistant Examine Patient's Mouth
Dr. Hussein Nawab of Iran assisted by Sylvia Smith of the United Kingdom examines a patient's mouth. Eastman Dental Dispensary-1950's
Role of Nawab Salimullah for the Foundation of AIML
In this article an attempt has been made to remark upon the role of Nawab Salimullah for the foundation of All-Indian Muslim League that is the first and only national Muslim political party in the British India. The Nawab of Dhaka was one of the sole organizers of Muslim League. This article took an attempt to shed light on his number of successive political stances with appreciating contemporary nature of politics in India that eventually gravitated him towards forming of Muslim League. Firstly he launched modern regional politics favoring the partition of Bengal and founded a political association in Bengal, then stepped forward to organize a national political body for the Muslims in India. In this stage, Nawab took remarkable responsibilities like making approach to the Muslim people about urgency of political association, apprehending Hindu communal politics against Muslim, publication of Circular Letter, patronizing the Educational Conference at Dhaka, move for Resolution of AIML pertaining to establishment of League. All of these initiatives have been analyzed by an integrated study to find out the notable contributions of Nawab Salimullah towards forming AIML along with development of Muslim politics in India necessarily. The article also afforded Nawab’s other visionary relevant works in order to consolidate an advancement of Muslim League transcending banality and mendacity of everyday life in every arena fulfilling the desired dreams of the cornered Muslims. Keywords: nature of politics, nature, political association, Muslim politics, partition of Bengal, Hindu communal politics, Circular Lette
α-admissible mappings and related fixed point theorems
Hussain, Nawab/0000-0001-6585-2202; KARAPINAR, ERDAL/0000-0002-6798-3254In this paper, we prove the existence and uniqueness of a fixed point for certain alpha-admissible contraction mappings. Our results generalize and extend some well-known results on the topic in the literature. We consider some examples to illustrate the usability of our results.King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah; DSR, KAUThis research was funded by the Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR), King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah. The first author acknowledges with thanks DSR, KAU for financial support. The 3rd author is thankful for support of Astara Branch, Islamic Azad University, during this research
Der Nawab von Arcot als Beispiel einer ökonomisch motivierten Expansion des britischen Kolonialreiches
In this study a closer look will be taken on the incorporation of the territory of the Nawab of Arcot into the British Colonial Empire. After giving a short overview of the development between the years 1749-1801, the focus will be on decisive moments regarding the mutual relationship of the Nawab of Arcot and the British EIC. It will be argued, that the most important motives for the British actions were economic interests. These economic interests will be traced throughout the years. The main thesis will be, that the prosecution of these interests led to the incorporation of the Nawab’s territory into the British Colonial Empire. However, this did not occur at once, but was a process of several stages, as will be shown in the paper. A special focus will be on the possibilities of the Nawab to regain his full sovereignty, especially taking into account the entanglement of the Company’s officials with his famous debts
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