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Haidarabad

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[hahy-der-uh-bahd, -bad, hahy-druh-] / ˈhaɪ dər əˌbɑd, -ˌbæd, ˈhaɪ drə- /

noun

  1. Hyderabad.


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There we took train to Haidarabad and Karachi.

From The Bronze Bell by Vance, Louis Joseph

Not only Haidarabad but all the other existing Musalman principalities of modern India owe their existence, directly, or indirectly, to the British intervention.

From Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan by Keene, H. G. (Henry George)

Leaving his son to represent him at Dehli, the Nizam settled at Haidarabad as an independent ruler, although he still professed subordination to the Empire, of which he called himself Vakil-i-Mutlak, or Regent.

From Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan by Keene, H. G. (Henry George)

Haidarabad is one of the oldest cities in India, with a population of 355,000, inclosed by a strong wall six miles in circumference.

From Modern India by Curtis, William Eleroy

Haidarabad, one of the largest cities of India, is the centre of an agricultural district.

From Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges by Redway, Jacques W. (Jacques Wardlaw)

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