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Other authors whose work I enjoy include Qurratulain Hyder (she wrote Fireflies in the Mist, about Bangladesh and River of Fire, about Uttar Pradesh – both in Urdu and translated into English) and Ismat Chughtai (who wrote several short stories on the lives of women).
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To the Hindi-language Mauritian novelist Abhimanyu Unnuth, for Lal passina (Sweating Blood) to the Urdu novelist Qurratulain Hyder for her epic novel Ag ka Darya (River of Fire).
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To repress these marauders, the State of Pennsylvania determined to fit out a vessel or two at its own expense, and with this view a small merchant ship, called the Hyder All, then lying outward-bound with a cargo of flour, was purchased.
Life and Times of Washington Schroeder, J. F. 1903
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State of Pennsylvania determined to fit out a vessel or two at its own expense, and with this view a small merchant ship, called the Hyder
Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched John Frederick Schroeder 1852
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Another highlight will be 24 preparatory paintings depicting the famous Battle of Pollilur in India in 1780 at which the British East India Co. army surrendered to Tipu Sultan and his father Hyder Ali.
Buying Islamic, Indian Art Margaret Studer 2010
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Hyder Ali/European Pressphoto Agency The verdict echoed around the country, and outside of it.
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Admittedly the 90-minute piece is performed with quick-change versatility by Nick Haverson, Bettrys Jones, Martin Hyder, Annie Fitzmaurice and Jane Guernier and inventively directed by Hunter himself.
Review | Theatre | And the Horse You Rode in on | Barbican Pit | Michael Billington 2011
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As Hyder Akbar, a Pashtun working on NGO assessments in Afghanistan, said to us, "If you are pouring 100 million dollars into a tiny and impoverished province like Kunar and seeing no results, you're obviously doing something wrong."
Kathy Kelly: The World Cup of Economic and Military Warfare 2010
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In desperation, the merchants of Philadelphia took matters in their own hands, obtaining a loan from the Bank of North America to purchase and outfit the armed vessel Hyder Ally.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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In desperation, the merchants of Philadelphia took matters in their own hands, obtaining a loan from the Bank of North America to purchase and outfit the armed vessel Hyder Ally.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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