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५२७ Nanasabıb, in widespread intrigues before the outbreak of Mutiny. The concurrent testimony of witnesses examined in part of the country widely distinct from each other takes this story altogether out of the claims of the conjectural." Kaye's Indian Mutiny Vol. 1 P, 24-25. 8. 7 4, 94 "Jawan Bakht commenced abusing, deolarıng that the sight of the Kaffir Feringhi disturbed his serenity, spat in his face and desired him to leave."--Military Narrative Page 374. H. 339. CO . "The second grenadier said that the whole regi. ment is ready to join the Nabob of Oudh." Subhadar Madarkhan, Sirdarkhan 'and Ram Shabilal said that “In treachery no one could come up to the level of the "beti-chod" Teringis. Though the Nabob of Oudh gaye up his Kingdom, he could not even get a pension." Many other letters, like this, the English came across afterwards-Kaye's Indian Mutiny Vol. 1 Page 429. 78 7. cy , "A mandate bad, of late, gone forth from the palace of Delhi enjoining the Mobomedans, at all their solemn gatherings, to recite & song of lamentation indited by the regal musician himself which described in touching strains the humiliation of the race and the degradation of their ancient faith, once triumphant from the the northern shows to southern straits, but now trodden under the foot of the infidel and the alien." Trevelyan's Cawnpore. $9.84 9. <Ę “Of this conspiraoy the Moulvie was undoutedly a leader, it had its ramifications all over India, certainly