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  • Bahadur is at work on a nonfiction book, "Coolie Woman."

    Qui Xiaolong's "Years of Red Dust: Stories of Shanghai" Gaiutra Bahadur 2010

  • The story of Bahadur is inspired by a little boy in India who used to come to me for English lessons.

    An Interview with Bem Le Hunte 2010

  • Bahadur is at work on a nonfiction book, "Coolie Woman."

    Qui Xiaolong's "Years of Red Dust: Stories of Shanghai" Gaiutra Bahadur 2010

  • But Khagendra is 5.5 inches smaller than the Jordanian guy, so we sent an application to the Guinness Book of World Records, said Min Bahadur Rana, president of Khagendra Thapa Magar Foundation, an organization set up to collect funds for the boy.

    World’s Smallest Person | Impact Lab 2006

  • Has Mr. Wagle, a Nepali journalist living in India been called a Bahadur on a regular basis by Indians?

    United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal 2009

  • And the Mandrake, my hubby loves those and Phantom and the other day he was talking about "Bahadur", did you read that ?

    KamlaLebur Kheer or Orange Kheer Bong Mom 2007

  • The word "Bahadur" rolled from her golden throat like chords of Beethoven's overture to Leonori.

    Guns of the Gods Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1921

  • In and out and around and through the ancient city the procession filed, passing now and then through streets so narrow that people could have struck Utirupa through the upper story windows; but all they threw at him was flowers, calling him "Bahadur" and king of elephants, and great prince, and dozens of other names that never hurt anybody with a sense of pageantry and humor.

    Guns of the Gods Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1921

  • In and out and around and through the ancient city the procession filed, passing now and then through streets so narrow that people could have struck Utirupa through the upper story windows; but all they threw at him was flowers, calling him "Bahadur" and king of elephants, and great prince, and dozens of other names that never hurt anybody with a sense of pageantry and humor.

    Guns of the Gods Talbot Mundy 1909

  • The word "Bahadur" rolled from her golden throat like chords of Beethoven's overture to Leonori.

    Guns of the Gods Talbot Mundy 1909

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