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  • However, passengers in areas such as Shahpur, Isanpur, Gita Mandir and Juhapura, had to face some problems.

    Analysis 2010

  • In Shahpur, trucks pushed through water that rose to their hubcaps as evacuees lined a submerged road.

    Punjab Struggles Amid Flooding 2010

  • The discovery of the children working in filthy conditions in the Shahpur Jat area of Delhi has renewed concerns about the outsourcing by large retail chains of their garment production to India, recognised by the United Nations as the world's capital for child labour.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • Sultanapur, Khawarizm, Shahpur, and Khorusun, women were sold for three small silver coins

    The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Sultanapur, Khawarizm, Shahpur, and Khorusun, women were sold for three small silver coins

    The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • In the glutted slave markets of Aghrapur, Sultanapur, Khawarizm, Shahpur and Khorusun, women were sold for three small silver coins - blond Brythunians, tawny Stygians, dark-haired Zamorians, ebon Kushites, olive-skinned Shemites.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • In the glutted slave markets of Aghrapur, Sultanapur, Khawarizm, Shahpur and Khorusun, women were sold for three small silver coins - blond Brythunians, tawny Stygians, dark-haired Zamorians, ebon Kushites, olive-skinned Shemites.

    The Devil In Iron Howard, Robert E. 1976

  • Khawarizm, Shahpur, and Khorusun, women were sold for three small silver coins -- blonde Brythunians, tawny Stygians, dark-haired Zamorians, ebon Kushites, olive-skinned Shemites.

    Conan the Wanderer Howard, Robert E. 1974

  • This was the garb of a Hyrkanian noblewoman, from the great and growing eastern empire of Turan -- from Akif, Shahpur, or Aghrapur itself.

    Conan the Avenger Howard, Robert E. 1968

  • "When my belly's full," said Conan with his mouth full of figs. "We're following that black devil, Artaban of Shahpur, who is somewhere in these mountains."

    Conan the Freebooter Howard, Robert E. 1968

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