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Joanna Nobilis Sombre (c. 1753 – 27
January 1836), po****rly
known as
Begum Samru (née
Farzana Zeb un-Nissa), a
convert Catholic Christian,
started her career...
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living with) a 14-year-old
Tawaif named Farzana, who
became known as
Begum Samru.
Sumroo moved from
Lucknow to
Rohilkhand (near Bareilly), then to Agra,...
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mother ****i. In the 19th century,
Sardhana was the
capital of the
Begum Samru, born as
Farzana Zebunisa in 1751, and
considered to be the only Catholic...
- the people.
Begum Samru Place at
Gurugram lies
between Badshahpur-Jharsa. The
paragana of Badshahpur-Jharsa was
ruled by
Begum Samru (b.1753 – d.1836)...
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nautch girl [dancer
member of the
professional troupe]. — Pran
Nevile Begum Samru (christened as
Joanna Nobilis Sombre) was an 18th-century
ruler who started...
- Shah Alam II's court,
Ghulam Qadir tried to
secure the
support of
Begum Samru, the wife of
Walter Reinhardt, and
ruler of the prin****lity of Sardhana...
- Badi Bibi ("senior lady"),
while the
second wife was
Begum Samru (c. 1753–1836). The name "
Samru" is the
local corruption of the name "Sombre", and Begum...
- ****m
entered Colors TV's Roop - Mard Ka Naya
Swaroop as the
vengeful Samru Singh Vaghela. In July 2019, he
joined the same channel's love-triangle...
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ruled by
Begum Samru (b.1753 – d.1836), who
built a
palace for
herself between Badshahpur and Jharsa.
Jharsa was the
place of
Samru's prin****l cantonment...
- Mela
Baptist missionary John Chamberlain, who was in the
service of
Begum Samru at Sirdhana,
preached at the 1814 Ardh Kumbh. He
spent 14 days in Haridwar;...