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... called righteous and blessed ; as , by the Divine blessing he shall have performed that which it was his duty to do , having alleviated the wounds of his brother in dis- tress , and entitled himself to a reward , glorious , beyond what ...
... called righteous and blessed ; as , by the Divine blessing he shall have performed that which it was his duty to do , having alleviated the wounds of his brother in dis- tress , and entitled himself to a reward , glorious , beyond what ...
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... called Achuns , and never marry . This title , however , appears not confined to the males of this family only . All the females are called Nairtears , whose male offspring become Achuns . On the death of the Shekury , he says , the ...
... called Achuns , and never marry . This title , however , appears not confined to the males of this family only . All the females are called Nairtears , whose male offspring become Achuns . On the death of the Shekury , he says , the ...
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... called * Murtuza Nizam Shah , who according to Ferishta was or " the Mad . " He was put to death by his son , under circumstances of great cruelty , A.D. 1586 . This is the " Ciaulum urbs " of Maffeius , or " Choul " as it now called ...
... called * Murtuza Nizam Shah , who according to Ferishta was or " the Mad . " He was put to death by his son , under circumstances of great cruelty , A.D. 1586 . This is the " Ciaulum urbs " of Maffeius , or " Choul " as it now called ...
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