10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBAHDAR»
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1
A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day
fensive was concluded on the proposal of the Subahdar'. Efi'orts were then made
to induce the Subahdar to permit an attack on Chandernagore, as there was
actual war between France and England, and Bussy was now in the Circais, and
...
2
The Oriental Herald and Colonial Review. - London, ...
No. V._ IT has already been related that Jai'fier Khan engaged the English ' this
interest by the promise of large sums of money. The same ind of promise had
purchased the co-operation of the Native chiefs, But now that J ether was
Subahdar, ...
3
Gender, Genre, and Power in South Asian Expressive Traditions
The Subahdar came down from the tree, dug up the pots full of gold, and hid
them without informing his wife. He paid the four peons their salary, gave them an
additional five gold coins as a present, and then sent two of them on a mission to
...
Arjun Appadurai, Frank J. Korom, Margaret Ann Mills, 1994
4
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. ...
The forces for the reduction of Calcutta left Madras in Oct. 1756, and, except two
ships, arrived sale in the Ganges in the December following. Calcutta was
retaken with little difficulty, the troops of the Subahdar evacuating the place in
less than ...
James Silk Buckingham, 1825
5
The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature
The Subahdar had long desired some opportunity to strip them of a part of their
territory, and thought the present conjuncture favourable to his views. He knew,
however, that the Rohillas, who understood his character^ would put no trust in
him ...
The Subahdar had long desired some opportunity to strip them of a part of their
territory, and thought the present conjuncture favourable to his views. He knew,
however, that the Rohillas, who understood his character, would put no trust in
him, ...
7
The History of Afghanistan (6 Vol. Set): Fay? Mu?ammad K?tib ...
His wife was to sleep separately with the subahdar's concubine while her
husband would sleep in another room with his host. When it was time to go to
bed, the subahdar took his charpoy (bed) and mattress and placed them outside
the door ...
Fayz Muhammad Kātib Hazārah, Robert McChesney, Mohammad Mehdi Khorrami, 2012
8
The History of Afghanistan (6 vol. set): Fayż Muḥammad Kātib ...
His wife was to sleep separately with the subahdar's concubine while her
husband would sleep in another room with his host. When it was time to go to
bed, the subahdar took his char- poy (bed) and mattress and placed them outside
the door ...
Robert McChesney, Mohammad Mehdi Khorrami, 2012
9
The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign ...
subahdar certainly with respect to Benares, and I think the" fame with respect to
the province os Bengal, for they have committed acts of forfeiture. If the king were
in a situation to enforce his own rights, the provinces are out of the question ; but
...
10
The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature
The Subahdar was persuaded to dismiss the French fugitives into Bahar ; and a
plot was formed against him by his new allies, the English, who basely intrigued
with one of his own subjects to depose and ruin him. We shall not detail these
vile ...
James Silk Buckingham, 1825
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBAHDAR»
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subahdar is used in the context of the following news items.
Indiano credita sua impressionante memória à meditação
Citando um texto histórico pouco conhecido, o guru contou que a última vez que alguém conseguiu essa façanha foi na corte de Subahdar de Cambaia, seis ... «Zero Hora, Dec 14»
A Master of Memory in India Credits Meditation for His Brainy Feats
Citing an obscure historical text, the guru said the last time anyone did that was in the Mughal court of the Subahdar of Khambhat, six centuries ago. A version of ... «New York Times, Nov 14»
Making like Mughals: Gastronomically equal
The 17th century fort commissioned by Mughal Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah, serves as the perfect backdrop to this restaurant. Having tired yourself ... «The Daily Star, Feb 14»
Punjabiyat that defies partition
... there were terrible atrocities committed on the Sikhs by the Subahdar of Sirhind in Punjab, giving birth to the Khalsa and the Khalsa Durbar of Maharaja Ranjit ... «Hindu Business Line, Oct 13»
Later Mughal History of the Panjab (1707 - 1793)
By order of the Subahdar, Khwajah Abed Khan came from Lahore with 20,000 horse and foot to fight the Sikhs. In the end he was defeated, many of his captains ... «The News International, Sep 13»
Historic mosque loses originality due to ill-conceived renovations
... at the University of Dhaka, said the mosque, judging from its stylistic patterns, was supposedly built during the reign of Subahdar Shaista Khan, in 1680. «DhakaTribune, Aug 13»
LAHORE'S TREASURES - II
He served as subahdar (governor) of the Panjab from April 11th, 1691, but was dismissed from office in 1693. He died four years later on November 23, 1697, ... «PakistanToday.com.pk, Jan 13»
Perception vs reality: Is the Punjabi muslim really martial?
No general, no subahdar, no thanedar, no wazir, no bakhshi of the Mughal empire was a Punjabi Muslim so far as I know. I might be wrong about this but there ... «Firstpost, Sep 12»
Golden past of olden Dhaka
Mughal Subahdar Islam Khan Chisti was the first administrator of the city. The Buriganga and her mother river Dhaleswari connect Dhaka to the great rivers and ... «The Daily Star, Jul 08»