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... carried his party through in less than thirteen days . " Examples of illustrations by the Court painters of Akbar in a unique History of Timur and his descendants , which belonged to the Emperor Shah Jahan and is now in the Khuda ...
... carried his party through in less than thirteen days . " Examples of illustrations by the Court painters of Akbar in a unique History of Timur and his descendants , which belonged to the Emperor Shah Jahan and is now in the Khuda ...
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It is said that whenever he read his ' ghazals ' in ' mosha'iras ' ( parties held for reciting ghazals by several poets ) tears dropped down from his eyes and he became so much overpowered by emotion that he could hardly control himself ...
It is said that whenever he read his ' ghazals ' in ' mosha'iras ' ( parties held for reciting ghazals by several poets ) tears dropped down from his eyes and he became so much overpowered by emotion that he could hardly control himself ...
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In the " Mirror of Beauty " he gives in a very charmingly interesting manner description of a party given at the house of one Amin - ud - din Ahmad in Calcutta , whereat the poet was present . The reader gets a glimpse into the state of ...
In the " Mirror of Beauty " he gives in a very charmingly interesting manner description of a party given at the house of one Amin - ud - din Ahmad in Calcutta , whereat the poet was present . The reader gets a glimpse into the state of ...
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But there are other forms of marriage in which one or both of the parties choose for themselves . The Birhōrs recognize at least ten different forms of union as constituting a valid marriage . When a young man and a maiden are ...
But there are other forms of marriage in which one or both of the parties choose for themselves . The Birhōrs recognize at least ten different forms of union as constituting a valid marriage . When a young man and a maiden are ...
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The bride's parents give a feast to the guests , after which the bridegroom and his party return home with the bride . In the Kiring - jāwāe bāplā ( Bought son - in - law marriage ) the expenses required for the marriage are advanced by ...
The bride's parents give a feast to the guests , after which the bridegroom and his party return home with the bride . In the Kiring - jāwāe bāplā ( Bought son - in - law marriage ) the expenses required for the marriage are advanced by ...
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