Haidarabad
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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 H. G. (Henry George) Keene
Formerly Haidarabad sent out rugs famous for their beauty, with designs in the forms of medallions, filled with flat floral ornaments and woven with wool pile on a cotton foundation.
From Rugs: Oriental and Occidental, Antique & Modern A Handbook for Ready Reference by Rosa Belle Holt
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 William Eleroy Curtis
If he went on to his own capital, Haidarabad, he would be exposed to wear out the remainder of his days in the same beating of the air that had exhausted his master.
From Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan by H. G. (Henry George) Keene
The new governor's family ruled till 1752, when the country was given to Bassalat Jung of Haidarabad.
From A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): a contribution to the history of India by Robert Sewell
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