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On the western side there is a unique building of Bengali style, called Naulakha, whose brilliance of precious stone outshone the natural setting of flowers and tree leaves that decorate the walls.
Bloggers.Pakistan 2009
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The Bungla, popularly called the Naulakha pavilion - edifice, which was built at the cost of nine lakhs (900,000 was a lot of money then), is a unique marble pavilion with a curved roof.
Bloggers.Pakistan 2008
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Needing larger quarters, Kipling built a house that he christened "Naulakha," which still stands on Kipling Road in Dummerston, and is owned and operated by the British Landmark Trust as a bed and breakfast.
unknown title 2009
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Of Kipling's long novels _The Naulakha_ ranks first for interest of plot, but _Kim_ is the best because of its series of wonderful pictures of East Indian life and character.
Modern English Books of Power George Hamlin Fitch 1888
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In the street which led from the Shalimar Park to the railway station in the suburb of Naulakha, Heideck had constantly to go out of his way to allow the long columns of heavily laden camels and ox-waggons which came towards him to pass, and he therefore took nearly two hours to reach his goal.
The Coming Conquest of England August Niemann 1879
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Nor, assuming that the Indian chapters of the _Naulakha_ [14] may be ascribed to him, would it be fair criticism to treat them as good samples of his work, or as illustrating his distinctive genius.
Studies in Literature and History Alfred Comyn Lyall 1873
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Naulakha, Wilson and Saibaba termed their mention in the chargesheet as ‘‘laughable, utter rubbish, and ridiculous†™ †™.
The Times of India 2010
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We finally called up his son and then informed his son-in-law at Rohtak. †™ †™ ‘‘We initially thought that he had gone to meet his son or daughter, †™ †™ said Naulakha. ‘‘They told me he hadn†™ t come to meet them.
The Times of India 2010
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We finally called up his son and then informed his son-in-law at Rohtak. †™ †™ ‘‘We initially thought that he had gone to meet his son or daughter, †™ †™ said Naulakha. ‘‘They told me he hadn†™ t come to meet them.
The Times of India 2010
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Known as Naulakha, from the title of a novella, it is now owned by The Landmark Trust USA and available for vacation rental.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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