jafar in A Sentence

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    Jafar, can you explain this to me?

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    Jafar, you were my most trusted advisor!

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    Remember your place, Jafar.

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    The world is changing quickly, Jafar.

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    This is the problem, Jafar.

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    I haven't done anything to you, Jafar.

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    Tacky monkey. Remember your place, Jafar.

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    You heard him say this, Jafar?

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    9

    Jafar's guards on every corner.

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    Thank you. We have to stop Jafar.

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    Jafar told me of Prince Ali's ambition.

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    And yes I have seen Jafar!

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    Jafar is right.

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    Mir Jafar 's.

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    Jafar. No, what you need, Baba, is to suffer.

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    Jafar says she can recognise them by their faces.

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    Will you stand silent while Jafar destroys our beloved kingdom?

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    He was well-versed in Ilmul Jafar and Ilmul Ramal Islamic geomancy.

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    You can't find what you're looking for in that lamp, Jafar.

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    Jafar supports him and so is the case with Professor Nazim and Havell.

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    Their dance impressed Mir Jafar so much that he married both of them.

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    He studied medicine under Abu Jafar Jarim al-Tajail, who probably taught him philosophy too.

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    As a reward for his treachery, Mir Jafar was made the Nawab of Bengal.

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    Abbas had three full brothers- Abdullah ibn Ali, Jafar ibn Ali, and Usman ibn Ali.

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    By the time Mir Jafar died in 1765 the mood of the Company had changed.

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    This ensured a British victory, and Jafar was put on the throne of a puppet government.

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    To please the British, Mir Qasim robbed everybody, confiscated lands, reduced Mir Jafar's purse and depleted the treasury.

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    Question: CK Jafar Sharif, who died at 85 years of age, was Railway Minister in which Prime Minister's tenure?

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    Before the Battle of Plassey, Jafar agreed to hold his army back and not support the Indian forces against the English.

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    30

    Jafar opined that he attacked Hindu temples not because of his religious zeal but because he desired to get their wealth.

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