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Khan and told
In contrast, Hekmati was told that the State Department had been unable to locate Khan.
" During the same year, Jack Stillinger claimed that " Coleridge wrote only a few poems of the first rank – perhaps no more than a dozen, all toldand he seems to have taken a very casual attitude toward them ... he kept Kubla Khan in manuscript for nearly twenty years before offering it to the public ' rather as a psychological curiosity, than on the grounds of any supposed poetic merits '".
The full text of this essay is included in the story, and itself includes a lengthy sub-story told as a true experience by one of the essay's protagonists, Imhrat Khan.
He had been named co-respondent in the " Guinness vs. Guinness and Khan " divorce suit, with Loel Guinness citing as evidence that his wife and the Prince had occupied a hotel room together from 17 May until 20 May 1935 and that his wife had told him that she " had formed an attachment for him and desired her husband to divorce her ".
In February, Khan was told by doctors that he had to undergo an urgent Anterior Cervical Discectomy.
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, an informant told the Internal Security Department about Muhammad Aslam Yar Ali Khan, who is a Singaporean citizen of Pakistani descent and had made claims of having ties with Al-Qaeda.
" She told of disparaging phone calls she received from individuals pretending to be Salman Khan, and that she had been repeatedly questioned in a derogatory fashion by the media.
The Khan was impressed and told Poinsett that the head of the guilty chief was his for the asking, yet since the thief had made it possible for him to accept such a distinguished visitor, perhaps a pardon might be in order.
At the meeting with General Zia-ul-Haq and his top military generals, Khan had told General Zia-ul-Haq that this action was going to harm the country, but since it could not be reversed, they should do their best to salvage whatever they could.
The message told Dyer that Amir Amanullah had ordered Nadir Khan to cease hostilities and Nadir Khan asked Dyer to acknowledge that he would honour the request for an armistice that Amanullah had sent to the Indian government on 31 May.
Current zoo director, Iqbal Khalid, told Dawn News that Khan will help create awareness among citizens about wildlife issues.
However, the tsar soon changed his mind and told the Stroganovs to retract from Siberia, fearing that Russia did not have the resources or manpower to topple Kuchum Khan ’ s empire.
Imran Khan famously told the team to play as " cornered tigers ", after which Pakistan won five successive matches, including, most famously, the semi-final against hosts New Zealand and the final against England.
However, in 2007, retired Pakistan Army's Brigadier-General Feroz Khan, previously second in command at the Strategic Arms Division of Pakistans ' Military told a Pakistani newspaper that Pakistan had " about 80 to 120 genuine warheads.
Conversely, on August 8, 2004 on CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice told Wolf Blitzer that Khan's name had been revealed " on background " ( an expression with no fixed meaning in journalism, but which is often understood to mean that the information may not be published, or at least that the source may not be revealed ); afterwards, however, when the transcript of the background briefing revealed that Khan had not in fact been identified by name, Rice's office retracted the statement.
A Pakistani intelligence source told Reuters Mohammad Naeem Noor Khan, who was arrested in Lahore secretly last month, had been actively cooperating with intelligence agents to help catch al Qaeda operatives when his name appeared in U. S. newspapers.
He presented Vans Agnew's head to Sirdar Khan Singh, and told him to take it back to Lahore.
During the first half of 1240, we are told, Batu Khan sent Möngke to reconnoiter Kiev ; when his messengers came to Mikhail for the second time seeking to coax him into submitting, he defied the khan by putting his envoys to deaths.
:" They told the stories at times they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, tape wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the country side of South Vietnam in addition to the normal ravage of war, and the normal and very particular ravaging which is done by the applied bombing power of this country.
At the end of 1967 the NAP split between Bhashani and Wali Khan factions, After a growing rift developed over, allegedly, Maulana Bhashani allegedly told his supporters to support Ayub Khan in the 1964 elections against the joint opposition nominee Fatima Jinnah.
When he was told that Gandhi wished to meet and speak to him, Raza Khan said, " What would he speak about?
According to Mirza Jamal Javanshir Qarabaghi ( 1773 – 1853 ), the author of History of Karabakh, a text written in Persian, one of the most significant chronicles on the history of Karabakh in 18-19th centuries, the Karabakh nobility assembled to discuss the danger of invasion from Iran and told Panah Ali Khan, " We must build among the impassable mountains such an inviolable and inaccessible fort, so that no strong enemy could take it.
* Mirza Khan of " Mirza & Sahiba ", a tragic Romeo-and-Juliet-like love story enshrined in Panjabi literature and commonly told in the Punjab region

Khan and court
On arrival at the supreme Mongol court — either that on the Imyl river ( near Lake Alakol and the present Russo-Chinese frontier in the Altay ), or more probably at or near Karakorum itself, south-west of Lake Baikal — Andrew found Güyük Khan dead, poisoned, as the envoy supposed, by Batu Khan's agents.
He left Majar to meet with Uzbeg Khan traveling court ( horde ), which was in the time near Beshtau mountain.
This would become the subject of a court case later on, one that Imran Khan would go on to win.
Botham was liable for all expenses in the court case in the ruling, even those incurred by Imran Khan.
Together with John Pilger and Jemima Khan, Ken Loach was among the six people in court willing to offer surety for Julian Assange when he was arrested in London on 7 December 2010.
Scientology accounts present a different version of events, saying that Hubbard " made his way deep into Manchuria's Western Hills and beyond — to break bread with Mongolian bandits, share campfires with Siberian shamans and befriend the last in the line of magicians from the court of Kublai Khan.
Louis dispatched another envoy to the Mongol court, the Franciscan William of Rubruck, who went to visit the Great Khan Möngke Khan in Mongolia.
In 511 the Rouran Douluofubadoufa Khan sent Hong Xuan to the Tuoba court with a pearl-encrusted statue of the Buddha as a gift.
As soon as he was elected in 1271, Pope Gregory received a letter from the Mongol Great Khan Kublai, remitted by Niccolo and Matteo Polo following their travels to his court in Mongolia.
Admiral Bokhari ultimately demanded a full-fledged joint-service court martial against General Musharraf, while on other hand General Kuli Khan lambasted the war as " a disaster bigger than the East-Pakistan tragedy ", adding that the plan was " flawed in terms of its conception, tactical planning and execution " that ended in " sacrificing so many soldier.
She rapidly became an important member of Emperor Jahangir's court and, together with her brother Asaf Khan, wielded considerable influence.
Meanwhile, armed forces under the control of Mongol leader Kublai Khan draw closer to the remnants of the Song imperial court.
In November 1237, Batu Khan sent his envoys to the court of Yuri II of Vladimir and demanded his submission.
Composers of Indian classical music used pen names in compositions to assert authorship, including Sadarang, Gunarang ( Fayyaz Ahmed Khan ), Ada Rang ( court musician of Muhammad Shah ), and Ramrang ( Ramashreya Jha ).
He gave up dancing in 1938 to study sitar playing under court musician Allauddin Khan.
Shankar heard the lead musician for the Maihar court, Allauddin Khan, in December 1934 at a music conference in Kolkata and Uday convinced the Maharaja of Maihar in 1935 to allow Khan to become his group's soloist for a tour of Europe.
As soon as he returned from the court of the Great Khan in Mongolia, Sartaq died.
Backed by him, some of Rus ' princes, such as Dmitry of Pereslavl, refused to come to the court of the Khan in Sarai while Dmitry's brother Andrey of Gorodets sought assistance from Töde Möngke.
Proponents point to the fact that the Mongol court was frequented by Russian princes, notably Yaroslavl's Feodor the Black, who boasted his own ulus near Sarai, and Novgorod's Alexander Nevsky, the sworn brother ( or anda ) of Batu's successor Sartaq Khan.
At the Qajar court, precedence for those not belonging to the dynasty was mainly structured in eight classes, each being granted an honorary rank title, the fourth of which was Khan, or in this context synonymously Amir, granted to commanders of armed forces, provincial tribal leaders ; in descending order, they thus ranked below Nawab ( for princes ), Shakhs-i-Awwal and Janab ( both for high officials ), but above ' Ali Jah Muqarrab, ' Ali Jah, ' Ali Sha ' an ( these three for lower military ranks and civil servants ) and finally ' Ali Qadir ( masters of guilds, etc.
In November 1237 Batu Khan sent his envoys to the court of Yuri II of Vladimir and demanded his allegiance.
Batu sent Yaroslav to the imperial court of Karakorum and to assist at the inauguration of Guyuk Khan in 1246.
Khayal was popularized by Niyamat Khan ( a. k. a. Sadarang ) and his nephew Firoz Khan ( a. k. a. Adarang ), both musicians in the court of Muhammad Shah Rangile ( 1719 – 1748 ).

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