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Shikar and soon
Khan Alam soon returned with valuable gifts and groups of Mir Shikar ( Hunt Masters ) from both Safavid Persia and even the Khanates of Central Asia.

Shikar and was
Shikarpur is the most historical place of sindh, it was a place of Shikar means Hunting it was a place for hunting for the people because it had a large forest with the lot of animals so many people came here for hunting.

Shikar and British
In 1909, Selous co-founded the Shikar Club, a big-game hunters ' association, with two other British Army Captains, Charles Edward Radclyffe and P. B. Vanderbyl, and regularly met at the Savoy Hotel in London.

party and Burma
He founded the Burma Socialist Programme Party ( BSPP ), which in 1964 was formally declared to be the only legal party.
In his memoirs published in 1614, Portuguese adventurer turned author, Fernão Mendes Pinto placed himself in that first landing party, although this claim has been roundly discredited and in fact contradicts with his claims to be simultaneously in Burma at the time.
In the first episode of the fifth year, the concert party is itself posted up the jungle, and the show is then set in Tin Min, Burma, just behind the front lines.
Hiram Cox ( died 1799 )</ ref > was the first British Resident to the King of independent Burma ( October 1796 – July 1797 ), and there were more discontinuous posting to that court, in the 19th century, never satisfactory to either party ; after the British conquest of Burma there were two separate British Residents in a border zone of that country: in the Northern Shan States and in the Southern Shan States ( each several tribal states, usually ruled by a Saopha = Sawbwa ) in 1945 – 1948 ( each group had been under a Superintendent from 1887 / 88 till 1922, then both jointly under a Resident Commissioner till the 1942 Japanese occupation )
Gordon Creighton, editor of the magazine Flying Saucer Review, alleged the information was given to Kilgallen by Lord Mountbatten of Burma at a cocktail party, but attempts to verify this were unsuccessful.
* In Burma, where the game was introduced in the 1880s by Sir George Scott, it is called ball-pwe, a pwe being a rural all-night dance party, something like a rave.
After keeping a low profile, teaching Buddhism in Burma and the United States-U Nu visited Northern Illinois University in the US to lecture on Buddhism in 1987-U Nu became once again politically active during the 8888 Uprising forming the first new political party, the League for Democracy and Peace ( LDP ).
Agar then was assigned a mission to transport and land a party of 100 Royal Marines in Burma to harass invading Japanese forces, giving the main forces time to evacuate Rangoon.
Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma ( BLPI ) was a revolutionary Trotskyist party which campaigned for independence and socialism in South Asia.
Most probably no branch ever existed in Burma, the inclusion of Burma in the party name was more of an expression of an intention to expand there.
The Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (, ; abbreviated AFPFL ), or hpa hsa pa la () by its Burmese acronym, was the main political party in Burma from 1945 until 1962.
U Nu then became both the premier of Burma and leader of the party.
Burma Socialist Programme Party (; ; also Burmese acronyms ) was formed by the Ne Win's military regime that seized power in 1962 and was the sole political party allowed to exist legally in Burma during the period of military rule from 1964 until its demise in the aftermath of the popular uprising of 1988.
The Burma Socialist Programme Party is the single political party and it shall lead the State '.
The late Jeremy Beadle was a Trust Patron of The Philip Green Memorial Trust, and he annually hosted a quiz party along with Crown Prince Shwebomin of Burma to raise money for children, which has ventured north of the Border with a Boxing Night now being held in Glasgow as well.
* National League for Democracy, the main opposition party in Burma
When Ne Win's one party rule system – the Burma Socialist Programme Party ( BSPP ) – collapsed in August 1988 following the 8888 Uprising, the military staged another coup d ' etat the following September, stating that they were going to hold " free and fair " elections in 1990.
From the 1960s to 1989, the area was ruled by the Communist Party of Burma, and after the dissolution of that party in 1989 it became a special region of Burma.
Eventually, a popular front organisation called the Anti-Fascist Organisation ( AFO ) was formed with Thakin Soe, a founder of the communist party in Burma, as leader.

party and soon
I left the party as soon as possible and got into a taxi.
He soon quarreled with all the party leaders in the House, and came to be regarded with detestation by regular Democrats as a professional radical leading a small pack of obedient terriers whose constant snapping was demoralizing to party discipline.
Therefore it soon announced and implemented a hostile doctrine against any political dissent, whether inside or outside the party.
Harcourt's resignation briefly muted the turmoil in the party, but the beginning of the Second Boer War soon nearly broke the party apart, with Rosebery and a circle of supporters including important future Liberal leaders H. H.
On 23 January 1990 at its 14th Congress the Communist League of Yugoslavia voted to remove its monopoly on political power, but the same day effectively ceased to exist as a national party when the League of Communists of Slovenia walked out after Serbia's Slobodan Milošević blocked all their reformist proposals – the League of Communists of Croatia walked out soon after.
However, it would soon come around to a more moderate standpoint and while preserving a hard-line attitude to armed struggle, the party began theorizing on various compromise solutions.
Behind the scenes, however, Menzies ' retirement had created a power vacuum in the party, and internal divisions soon emerged.
" After the re-organization of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland, the parties agreed that the new party shall " be pledged to the holding of free and unfettered elections as soon as possible on the basis of universal suffrage and secret ballot.
" Goebbels, with his journalistic skills, thus soon became a key ally of Strasser in his struggle with the Bavarians over the party programme.
In February 1926, Hitler, having finished working on Mein Kampf, made a sudden return to party affairs and soon disabused the northerners of any illusions about where he stood.
Newton then became one of only two evangelical preachers in the capital, and he soon found himself gaining in popularity amongst the growing evangelical party.
He soon joined the " Democratic-Republican " faction led by Jefferson and Madison, and by 1791 was the party leader in the Senate.
The new Republican Party, which was created in opposition to the act, aimed to stop the expansion of slavery and soon emerged as the dominant political party in the North, electing its first president, Abraham Lincoln, in 1860.
While at the university, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and soon became very active within the party.
Phillip ’ s instructions given him in April 1787 included an injunction to send a party to secure Norfolk Island “ as soon as Circumstances may admit of it ….
Reformers like authors Stefan Heym and Christa Wolf and attorney Gregor Gysi, lawyer of dissidents like Robert Havemann and Rudolf Bahro, soon began to re-invent a party infamous for its rigid Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy and police-state methods.
Gysi's resignation in 2000 after losing a policy debate with party leftists soon spelled trouble for the PDS.
A renewed sense of self-confidence soon re-energized the party.
After the tour's final date in New York, the band was too exhausted to attend the end-of-tour party the following night and soon announced a hiatus.
The friars turned back soon after the party left for Mongolia.
Rajiv Gandhi led the Congress to a major election victory in 1984 soon after, amassing the largest majority ever seen in the Indian Parliament, the Congress party winning 411 seats out of 542.
Rapidly rising through the party ranks, Askin soon became President of the Liberals ' Manly branch and supported William Wentworth's successful bid for the new seat of Mackellar at the 1949 election.
Rioting soon followed on the islands, which was finally resolved in a special set of elections held in 1995, in which the labour party overwhelmingly defeated the PAM party, winning 7 seats compared to PAM's 1.

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