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Definition of Hurkaru

Hurkaru
Hurkaru Hur*ka"ru, n. [Hind. hark[=a]ra] In India, a running footman; a messenger. [Written also hurkaroo.]

Meaning of Hurkaru from wikipedia

- The Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle (often abbreviated Bengal Hurkaru) was an English-language newspaper published in Calcutta, British India, from 1795...
- DESERVEDLY BLESSED AND EVER-TO-BE-REMEMBERED HERO!!!" published in BENGAL HURKARU, Calcutta, 21 October 1824. The Byronic hero presents an idealised, but...
- supposed libel against the two leading newspapers named the Englishman and Hurkaru published in Kolkata. These two papers were alluded to in the preface of...
- by the dawk, or post, in fair weather. Each mail-bag is conve**** by an hurkaru (or runner) who is attended by one or two doogy-wallahs, or drummers, who...
- killed during the attack, although the death toll is disputed. Bengal Hurkaru, a local semi-official newspaper, published a report in November 1824,...
- in both Fort William and Barrackpur Cantonment. According to The Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle, they also pla**** against other visiting teams, consisting...
- army on 1 April 1841 and began to write for newspapers such as the Bengal Hurkaru, which he edited. In 1844 he started the Calcutta Review and contributed...
- Advertiser, Times, 24 Sep; Volunteer Services Gazette, 29 Sep; Bengal Hurkaru 31 Oct 1860. Becket, Appendix VII. Frederick, pp. 214–5. Planck, pp. 2–3...
- external commerce of Bengal. Scott and Co. p. 104. OCLC 903682640. "Bengal Hurkaru". 27 October 1836. "James Kyd". readinggamesplayingbooks.com. Retrieved...
- where he had been sent "under a mistaken arrangement" to edit the "Bengal Hurkaru", he was appointed colonial secretary at Bermuda, a position which he held...