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When fire of turbulence flared Bakht Khan who later became famous with nom de guerre of General left for his ancestral home Bareilly. After reaching, he elevated Khan Bahadur who was grandson of Hafiz Rahmat Khan https://t.co/IRtYl0gb9m Trans by @ubbermensch
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Here is illustration of Indian Mutiny depicted in Family Magazine, 1862, ‘meeting of Nawab of Rampur in the night journey toward the hills’ (1857-1858, Indian Mutiny). Nawab Yusuf Ali Khan helped British release from Bareilly & Moradabad by passage to Nainital. @NafeesRehmanDr
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visual depiction of Ghazees of Khan Bahadur Khan army 06th May 1858 fighting with colonial army, Bareilly. Mutiny diaries, Charles Ball gave description as cited by Hussain article “Bareilly in 1857”. Fine fellows, grizzly bearded elderly man, silver signet with Kuran 📷 Alamy