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  2. Stockport Pyramid - Wikipedia

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    In July 2023, plans by restaurant business Royal Nawaab were announced to convert the entire building into a restaurant and banqueting hall. [14] In September 2023, it was confirmed by Royal Nawaab that the conversion will go ahead and the restaurant is due to open in the summer of 2024. [15]

  3. Nawab - Wikipedia

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    Nawab [a] [b] is a royal title indicating a ruler, often of a South Asian state, in many ways comparable to the Western title of Prince.The relationship of a Nawab to the Emperor of India has been compared to that of the Kings of Saxony to the German Emperor. [1]

  4. Asaf-ud-Daula - Wikipedia

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    Asaf-ud-Dowlah became Nawab at the age of 26, on the death of his father, Shuja-ud-Daula, on 28 January 1775. [3] He assumed the throne with the aid of the British East India Company, outmanoeuvring his younger brother Saadat Ali who led a failed mutiny in the army.

  5. 15 Strangest Food Fads Over the Decades - AOL

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    The whole “death by chocolate” thing really went nuts in the '80s, where dessert menus looked like they had been attacked by Willy Wonka. Chocolate cakes with chocolate fudge and chocolate ...

  6. Nawab of Junagarh - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Mahabat Khan. Given below is the list of Nawabs who ruled in the princely Junagarh State before the Partition of India.After the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, the title of Nawab of Junagarh has no official status.

  7. What's on the Royal Family's Easter Menu? Their Former Chef ...

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    Chris Jackson/Getty Images The royal family’s Easter meal is fit for, well, a king. Former royal chef Darren McGrady offered insight into what the British royals can expect to be served while ...

  8. Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah, or Muhammed Ali, Wallajah (7 July 1717 – 13 October 1795), was the Nawab of the Carnatic from 1749 until his death in 1795. He declared himself Nawab in 1749.

  9. Muhammad Ali Khan of Masulipatam - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Khan (died 1853), popularly known as Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur, was perhaps the most well known and reputed Nawab of Masulipatam in India. He was preceded by Qutb Ud Daula.