- The Noor
Mahal (Urdu: نور محل) is a
historic real
estate owned by the
Ministry of
Defense (MoD)
under the
management of the Army
Secretariat in Bahawalpur...
- USS
Nourmahal (PG-72) was a
gunboat used by the
United States Coast Guard and
United States Navy
during the
Second World War. The
Nourmahal was originally...
-
Stichophthalma nourmahal (the
chocolate jungle queen), is a
South Asian butterfly that
belongs to the
Morphinae subfamily of the brush-footed butterflies...
-
Order of the
United States. In the
quiet before the war,
Astor sailed the
Nourmahal in 1938 to ****an on a
secret civilian mission for
President Franklin D...
- a
weather ship. In 1943, the Navy
asked for
control of Sea
Cloud and
Nourmahal,
another former yacht converted into a
weather ship. On
April 9, 1943...
-
Volunteer Army in
November 1898.
During the war, he
allowed his
yacht Nourmahal to be used by the U.S. government. He
appeared in the
films President...
- USS
Farragut as an escort,
sailed John
Jacob Astor IV's
former yacht Nourmahal around the Bahamas.
While off the
coast of
Little San Salvador, the party...
-
subject of
Letitia Elizabeth Landon's
short sketch A
Scene in the Life of
Nourmahal. with an
illustration by H.
Meadows in Heath's Book of Beauty, 1837. Nur...
- (1924)
Coronet (1928),
during World War II
patrol boat USS Opal (PYc-8)
Nourmahal (1928)
Haida (1929),
during World War II
patrol boat USS Argus (PY-14)...
- Morat,
William Wintershall as Arimant,
Rebecca Marshall as the
Empress Nourmahal,
Elizabeth Cox as Indamora, and Mary
Corbett as Melesinda. The play was...