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Azimullah and with
Nana Sahib, and his associates, including Tatya Tope and Azimullah Khan, debated about what to do with the captives at Bibighar.
Azimullah was rescued as a starving Muslim boy from the famine of 1837-38 along with his mother when they were provided shelter at a mission in Cawnpore.
He chose the smooth-talking Azimullah to go to England in 1853 to plead his case with the Board of Control, the British government, or anyone else who cared to listen.
Lucie's attitude to Azimullah was probably motherly, but other, younger, British ladies seem to have entered into compromising relationships with him.

Azimullah and Duff
In England, Azimullah was taken under the wing of Lady Lucie Duff Gordon, an intellectual and translator whose husband was a civil servant, court functionary and the cousin of the then Prime Minister.

Azimullah and at
According to some sources, Azimullah Khan ordered the murder of women and children at Bibighar.

Azimullah and have
Azimullah is reported to have contacted Turkish and Russian spies.

Azimullah and is
He is also known as the Krantidoot Azimullah Khan ( Krantidoot is Hindi for " Ambassador of Revolution ").

lodged and with
If he didn't meet Pitman, Severin points out that Defoe, upon submitting even a draft of a novel about a castaway to his publisher, would undoubtedly have learned about Pitman's book published by his father, especially since the interesting castaway had previously lodged with them at their former premises.
Afterwards, he lodged in the Tooley Street kip, but could not stand it for long and with financial help from his parents moved to Windsor Street, where he stayed until Christmas.
The handler should wait two minutes with the firearm pointed in a safe direction, then carefully remove the magazine, extract any misfed or misfired cartridge, and with the breech open carefully check to ensure there is not a bullet or other obstruction lodged in the barrel.
George next paid attention to Anne Henderson where he lodged with her family, but when she also rejected him he transferred his attentions to her sister Frances ( Fanny ), who was nine years his senior.
He lodged near the hospital at 28 St Thomas's Street in Southwark, with other medical students.
He lodged with Daniel Bernoulli with whom he often worked in close collaboration.
In the alternative story, he returned from camp a few days later with one companion to take Collatinus up on his invitation to visit and was lodged in a guest bedroom.
According to the Mitrokhin Archives, the Italian Communist Party lodged several complaints with the Soviet ambassador in Rome regarding Czechoslovak support of the Red Brigades, but the Soviets were either unwilling or unable to stop the StB.
Complaints were lodged with the State Textbook Commission.
The group was hired for a gig in December 1920, but a complaint was lodged with the American Federation of Musicians, Local 67, that the boys did not have union cards.
The closeness of the Dauphine's friendship with these ladies, influenced by various popular publications which promoted such friendships, later caused accusations of lesbianism to be lodged against these women.
Thomas Jefferson explained in 1785 that there are three main limitations on the power of a court of equity: " If the legislature means to enact an injustice, however palpable, the court of Chancery is not the body with whom a correcting power is lodged.
At first he lodged with Simon Vouet.
Jack Brook reconstructs some of their activities from the expense claims lodged with the government.
After the coastal attacks began, Hanoi lodged a complaint with the International Control Commission ( ICC ), which had been established in 1954 to oversee the terms of the Geneva Accords, but the US denied any involvement.
In May 2001, a complaint was lodged with the ILO by several trade union organizations.
Learning of this injustice, the two officers lodged a protest with the director of the school, General Lebelin de Dionne, who expressed his regret for what had occurred, but said he was powerless to take any steps in the matter.
Damaged in the blast, with fragments lodged in its trunk and branches, it was nearly cut down in efforts to recover evidence.
On 1 August 1589, Henry III lodged with his army at Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine, prepared to attack Paris, when a young fanatical Dominican friar, Jacques Clément, carrying false papers, was granted access to deliver important documents to the King.
After years of litigation due to a suit lodged by National Publications ( publishers of DC Comics ) against Fawcett for copyright infringement claiming that Captain Marvel was a copy of Superman, Fawcett in the early 1950s ( partly in response to flagging sales ) reached a settlement with DC in which it agreed to discontinue its comic line.
The Wands are hopeful of a return to St Paul's Cray by 2014 and currently have a planning application pending, lodged with Bromley Council, to build a 5, 000 capacity stadium and complex in Sandy Lane.
The seaside town had become fashionable through the residence of George's uncle, the Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland, whose tastes for cuisine, gaming, the theatre and fast living the young prince shared, and with whom he lodged in Brighton at Grove House.
* 1974: The IUCN is involved in obtaining the agreement of its members to sign a Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ( CITES ), whose secretariat was originally lodged with the IUCN

lodged and Duff
The very first entry was lodged with the ACO by John Duff on a Bentley.

lodged and at
Keats lodged in the attic above the surgery at 7 Church Street until 1813.
Current records at the Australian Museum show that Beazley ’ s wig, described as “ a cap composed of human hair from the headwaters of the U – at River, Central Mountains, Mandated Territory of NG ”, was lodged on 31 January 1930, presumably on his quick visit to Sydney after the first expedition.
It is almost customary to have at least one instance, usually during the final boss battle, where the Force can be ejected and launched into a boss ' weak point, lodged there, and constantly damage it until the boss falls.
The princes, presumably still lodged at the Tower of London ( the Royal Residence ), disappeared from sight.
He was brought to the island in October 1815 and lodged at Longwood, where he died on 5 May 1821.
In a match against Surrey at Clifton, the ball lodged in Grace's shirt after he had played it and he seized the opportunity to complete several runs before the fielders forced him to stop.
* September 9 – The first case of a computer bug is found: a moth lodged in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at the Naval Weapons Center in Dahlgren, Virginia.
When the Nazis placed Stravinsky's works on the list of " Entartete Musik ", he lodged a formal appeal to establish his Russian genealogy and declared, " I loathe all communism, Marxism, the execrable Soviet monster, and also all liberalism, democratism, atheism, etc .." Towards the end of his life, at Craft's behest, Stravinsky made a return visit to his native country and composed a cantata in Hebrew, travelling to Israel for its performance.
Still unfinished, the vehicle was entered in an SPL competition in 1997 at which a complaint was lodged against the computer control of the DC motor.
The famous poet Martin Opitz, a friend, lodged at pastor Nigrinus ' place, while visiting Danzig.
To help make ends meet he even took up dentistry, a skill set he was taught by a practicing surgeon who lodged at a friend's house.
In February 1437 James lodged at the Blackfriars monastery on the outskirts of Perth accompanied by the queen but separated from most of their servants.
Within a week the Chairman of the Victorian Nuclear Disarmament Party, lodged an official complaint about a deceptive NDP how to vote card handed out at the booths.
It is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin, and it was built to shelter the relic of the Holy Face, or Veil of Veronica, lodged at the major chapel and exposed to the public every Friday.
In Edinburgh, he initially lodged at Liberton, although later moved into a semi-residential hotel, the Hotel de Vere, which was located in Eglington Crescent.
County Court matters can be lodged at a court in person, by post or via the internet in some cases through the County Court Bulk Centre.
* Ephraim Chambers, encyclopaedist, lodged at Canonbury Tower
They lodged at in the small one-room cabin of Terrill's along with Terrill's and that of William Hogle and his son-in-law John Brown.
In the invasion of 1300, Edward I lodged for a few days in June with the Minorite Friars of the Vennel, before at the head of the then greatest invasion force to attack Scotland he laid siege to Caerlaverock Castle.
While filming, both cast and crew lodged at the Hotel Coolidge ( then the Junction House ).

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