awadh in A Sentence

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    The first two Nawabs of Awadh.

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    While Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram was the capital of Awadh.

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    Every year thousands of devotees from India visit Janakpur from Awadh on the occasion of Vivaah Panchami.

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    At Awadh Shilp Gram, farmers, local artisans and other craftsmen will be able to showcase and sell their goods.

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    The annexation of Awadh in 1856 completed the territorial annexation which started a century earlier with the annexation of Bengal.

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    The Awadh Shilp Gram has taken inspiration from Delhi Haat, but on a bigger scale; it is spread over 20 acres of land.

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    Rohillas, who regained their power, decided not to pay Nawab of Awadh and reneged on the debt they owe to him during the war.

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    Prince Birjees Qadr sought refuge in Kathmandu, the retributive British Army, which wrested control of Awadh from the king and his mother, Begum Hazrat Mahal.

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    The only combined province of British India(the United Kingdom of Agra and Awadh) of those days, which was named after Uttar Pradesh after 1947, was not behind anyone in this zeal.

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    The British resident, he writes a letter to the Nawaab of Awadh because the Nawaab is still there, he is not been dethroned that happens only after the revolt of 1857.

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    When Richard Wellesley was Governor General(1798-1805), the Nawab of Awadh was forced to give over half of his territory to the Company in 1801,as he failed to pay for the“subsidiary forces”.

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    Soldiers from Awadh, Bihar, central India, and south India, who had first helped the British conquer India but had later taken part in the Revolt of 1857, were declared to be non-martial.

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    The judgment said,‘On the balance of probabilities, there is clear evidence which indicates that the Hindu in the outer part Worshiped which continued uninterrupted even before 1857 when the British annexed the Awadh region.

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    Those revolutionaries and freedom fighter who fought selflessly for the freedom and self-rule of India in the First War of Independence from the Awadh region, the name of Raja Balbhadra Singh Chehlari appears in the forefront among the martyrs of Indian Independence.

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    It is believed that the construction of this grand building was started in 1785 when a devastating famine had hit Awadh, and the nawab's objective was to provide employment for people in the region for almost a decade while the famine lasted.

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    And so, since that time, in a graveyard full of magnificent memorials, the queen of Awadh has remained, a shell of broken stone sheltering her from the weeds and overgrowth that alone have made a claim upon her and the story that she tells.

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    About seven hundred and fifty years ago, it is said, two brothers, Sayid Muhammad and Sayid Ala-ud-Din, horse dealer by profession, visited eastern Awadh and offered some horses for sale to Bhar Chieftains of Kusabhavanpur, who seized the horses and put the two brothers to death.

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    Then, they say that the Nawaab of Awadh, your ancestor had given us land in Hanuman Garhi but he never would have given it if there was a Masjid over here and he never mentioned that there is a Masjid and they attach copies of the order which the previous Nawaabs had given.

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