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  2. Padshahnama - Wikipedia

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    In 1799, Saadat Ali Khan II, the Nawab of Awadh in northern India, sent the Badshahnama, to King George III of Great Britain. Today, the imperial illustrated manuscript of the Badshahnama of Lahori is preserved in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, and is known as the Windsor Padshahnama. It was produced between 1630 and 1657 and contains 44 ...

  3. Abdul Hamid Lahori - Wikipedia

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    ʿAbd-al-Ḥamīd Lāhūrī (Persian: عبدالحمید لاہوری; died 14 May 1654) was a 17th-century traveller and historian during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahān who later became a court historian for the emperor.

  4. Rauza - Wikipedia

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    Rauza, Rouza, Roza (Urdu: روضة, Bengali: রৌজা, Hindi: रौज़ा) is a Perso-Arabic term used in Middle East and Indian subcontinent which means shrine or tomb.

  5. Beecham House - Wikipedia

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    Beecham House is a short-lived British historical drama television series set in 1795, [1] co-created, directed and produced by Gurinder Chadha. [2] The six-part series was announced in August 2018 [ 3 ] and was broadcast between Sunday 23 June 2019 and Sunday 21 July 2019.

  6. What is it like being featured on 'This Old House'? Ask the ...

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    Sara Ferguson, senior series producer at "This Old House," said the staff finds homes to feature on the show in a variety of ways, whether from homeowners writing in or by talking to local ...

  7. Brothers Home - Wikipedia

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    The Brothers' Home (Korean: 형제복지원; RR: Hyungje Bokjiwon) was an internment camp (officially a welfare facility) located in Busan, South Korea during the 1970s and 1980s .

  8. House of Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    The House of Wisdom existed as a part of the major Translation Movement taking place during the Abbasid Era, translating works from Greek and Syriac to Arabic, but it is unlikely that the House of Wisdom existed as the sole center of such work, as major translation efforts arose in Cairo and Damascus even earlier than the proposed establishment of the House of Wisdom. [9]

  9. Shahjahannama - Wikipedia

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    The Shahjahannama (Persian: شاه جهان نما; lit. ' Chronicle of Shah Jahan ') is a genre of works written about the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Padshahnama is a term for lavishly illuminated versions.