Lucknow: Memories of a CityViolette Graff Oxford University Press, 1999 - 299 pages This collection of pieces looks at 150 years of Lucknow's recent history, from its rise to grandeur during the Nawabi days to its political preeminent position today. |
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Memories of a City Violette Graff. 9 Sayyid Karamat Husain and Education for Women GAIL MINAULT Karamat Husain Girls ' College in Lucknow , founded in 1912 , is named after Sayyid Karamat Husain ( 1854-1917 ) , an early champion of Mus ...
Memories of a City Violette Graff. 9 Sayyid Karamat Husain and Education for Women GAIL MINAULT Karamat Husain Girls ' College in Lucknow , founded in 1912 , is named after Sayyid Karamat Husain ( 1854-1917 ) , an early champion of Mus ...
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Memories of a City Violette Graff. narrow - minded . So Karamat Husain went to Aligarh as its first Professor of Law in 1891 ( HAK : 103-6 ) . It so happened that the Muhammadan Educational ... Karamat Husain and Education for Women / 159.
Memories of a City Violette Graff. narrow - minded . So Karamat Husain went to Aligarh as its first Professor of Law in 1891 ( HAK : 103-6 ) . It so happened that the Muhammadan Educational ... Karamat Husain and Education for Women / 159.
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... Karamat Husain's mind . Sir John Hewett , Lt. Governor of UP , liked Husain for his educational work ( HAK : 113–16 ; Bilgrami : H - 9 ) . His appointment to the bench was apparently clinched by Sayyid Husain Bilgrami , Nawab Imad ul ...
... Karamat Husain's mind . Sir John Hewett , Lt. Governor of UP , liked Husain for his educational work ( HAK : 113–16 ; Bilgrami : H - 9 ) . His appointment to the bench was apparently clinched by Sayyid Husain Bilgrami , Nawab Imad ul ...
Contents
The Awadh Regime the Mughals and the Countryside | 16 |
Lucknow City of Dreams | 49 |
Index 285 | 54 |
Copyright | |
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