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  2. Nabob - Wikipedia

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    Nabob is an Anglo-Indian term that came to English from Urdu, possibly from Hindustani nawāb/navāb, [2] borrowed into English during British colonial rule in India. [3] It is possible this was via the intermediate Portuguese nababo, the Portuguese having preceded the British in India. [4] The word entered colloquial usage in England from 1612.

  3. List of English words of Hindi or Urdu origin - Wikipedia

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    from Hindi and Urdu: An acknowledged leader in a field, from the Mughal rulers of India like Akbar and Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj Mahal. Maharaja from Hindi and Sanskrit: A great king. Mantra from Hindi and Sanskrit: a word or phrase used in meditation. Masala from Urdu, to refer to flavoured spices of Indian origin.

  4. Are You Rich or 'Really' Rich? Here's the Extreme Difference ...

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    When you hear the word "rich," your mind probably conjures images of luxury – sleek cars, sprawling mansions, and a life of indulgence. But being rich on paper doesn't always mean you're really ...

  5. For example, RubyHome's survey found that Gen Z perceives someone as rich once their earnings hit $394,000, while boomers believe you need to earn more than $1,019,49 to be considered rich.

  6. Mian Muhammad Mansha - Wikipedia

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    Mian Muhammad Mansha (Urdu: میاں محمد منشاء) is a Pakistani business magnate who is the current chairman of MCB Bank.His family owns Nishat Group. [2] Mansha and some of his immediate family members are among the highest tax-paying individuals in Pakistan.

  7. Is It Better to Be Rich or Wealthy? - AOL

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    After all, people who are rich or wealthy tend to have more assets and greater financial freedom than the typical person. In reality, there are some major differences that define what it means to ...

  8. Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Shah Abdul Qadir Raipuri was the first person who translated The Quran into Urdu. [84] During Shahjahan's time, the Capital was relocated to Delhi and named Shahjahanabad and the Bazar of the town was named Urdu e Muallah. [85] [86] In the Akbar era the word Rekhta was used to describe Urdu for the first time. It was originally a Persian word ...

  9. 45 Times Rich People Were Completely Blind To Their Privilege

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    Image credits: Footlingpresentation #10. There was an article in Norway some years back asking rich people how they saved money. I think this was after the 2008 financial crisis.