| 1866 - 304 pages
...their son Ghazee-ood-deen Hyder, who thereby displayed a very uncommon amount of filial atfection. The spot on which the Sadut All's tomb now stands...formerly the Observatory, and now the Bank of Bengal. The enclosed space in front is memorable as the spot where, during the mutiny, the massacre of the English... | |
| 1877 - 556 pages
...during his father's reign ; and it is reported that when he came to the throne and occupied Saadat All's palace, fully appreciating the change in their respective...his former abode, and raise on the site a tomb to Saadat Ali Khan. (now destroyed) to the curve of a pearl. Along the river face Ghazi-uddm Haidar built... | |
| 1877 - 544 pages
...respective situations, he remarked that as he had now taken his father's house, it was but fair tljat he should give up his own to his father. Accordingly...his former abode, and raise on the site a tomb to Saadat Ali Khan. (now destroyed) to the curve of a pearl. Along the river face Gh&zi-uddm Haidar built... | |
| Edward H. Hilton - 1894 - 254 pages
...Saadat Ali's place, he remarked that as he had now taken his father's house, it was nothing but right that he should give up his own to his father. Accordingly...destroy his former abode, and raise, on the site, the tomb of Saadat Ali Khan. When Havelock's relieving army was fighting its way to the Residency,... | |
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