Ticket #3325 (new)
Opened 6 months ago
Is your laundry machine making you sick?
Reported by: | "Laundry Machine" <LaundryMachineCleaners@…> | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 2.11 |
Component: | none | Version: | 3.8.0 |
Severity: | medium | Keywords: | |
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Is your laundry machine making you sick? http://braindom.us/1FUGoJ2Ya1pSQcy_NH3mdrquyQVYGX0eHeGlz8rw-Q_VEEsK http://braindom.us/yNmo37jVTH4xu8s40k4fFLQMG1YFQpOhx47zV7rpuiKpXEIY rly life Mahbub Ali Khan as a child Installation of the Nizam of Hyderabad by the Governor-General of India Mahboob Ali Khan was born on 17 August 1866 at Purani Haveli in Hyderabad, Hyderabad State (in present-day Telangana, India). He was the youngest son of 5th Nizam Afzal-ud-Daulah. Afzal-ud-Daulah died on 28 February 1869. On 29 February, he ascended the throne under the regency of Dewan Salar Jung I and Shams-ul-Umra III. Mahboob Ali Khan was two years and seven months old at that time. While Salar Jung I served as regent, Shams-ul-Umra III served as co-regent. Mahboob Ali Khan was the first Nizam to be exposed to western education. A special school under the guidance of Captain Claude Clerk was setup in the Chowmahalla Palace. The children of Salar Jung I, Shams-ul-Umra III and Kishen Pershad were his classmates. Besides English, he was also taught Persian, Arabic and Urdu languages. In 1874, Captain John Clerk, a former tutor to the Duke of Edinburgh was appointed to teach him English. Clarke imbibed in " young Mahboob the customs and man
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