Lalla Rookh is an Oriental romance by Irish poet Thomas Moore, published in 1817. The title is taken from the name of the heroine of the frame tale, the...
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The name Lalla Rookh, the heroine of an 1817 poem titled Lalla Rookh by Thomas Moore, has been given to a number of ships: A 380-ton sailing vessel. Sailed...
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Lalla Rookh is a poem written in 1817 by Irish poet Thomas Moore. Lalla Rookh, Lala Rookh, Lalla Rooke, Lallah Rookh, Lala Rukh and other variant spellings...
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Lalla Rookh 20°53′00″S 119°08′26″E / 20.8834°S 119.1405°E / -20.8834; 119.1405 (Lalla Rookh) Lalla Rookh Station, often referred to as Lalla Rookh...
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Lalla Rookh Museum is a museum about the Indo-Surinamese history and culture. It is located in the Lalla Rookh Complex in Paramaribo, Suriname. The museum...
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Lalla Rookh (sometimes referred to as Lallah Rookh but registered with the former spelling) was an Australian wooden two-masted ketch, also sometimes referred...
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Lalla Rookh was a barque of 372 (or 500?) tons built by Edward Allen in St Helier, Jersey, in "1939", corrected to 1839. Her dimensions were 99.9 × 24...
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More veiled references to Emmett are found in the long oriental poem "Lalla Rookh" (1817). In 1799, Moore continued his law studies at Middle Temple in...
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Lalla Rookh was an iron three-masted barque, 841 tons, built in 1876 by R & J Evans and Co. in Liverpool and originally owned by E. C. Friend and Co....
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Lalla Rookh was a clipper/brig variously recorded as 184 tons and 147 tons, built in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 1848. She was described as...
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Lalla Rookh was a 380-ton sailing vessel, possibly a brig and most likely built in 1823. She traded in North and South America, and transported a steam...
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Lalla Rookh was a wooden sailing vessel, 333 tons, built by Thomas Metcalfe & Son in South Shields, "rigged as a Snow", meaning that, unlike a normal...
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Lalla Rookh was a square-rigged, iron-hulled tea clipper of 869 tons, built in 1856 in Liverpool, Lancashire, owned by William Prowse & Co. and said to...
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Truganini (c.1812 – 8 May 1876), also known as Lalla Rookh and Lydgugee, was a woman famous for being widely described as the last "full-blooded" Aboriginal...
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addicted to seafaring, in September he purchased a 126-ton schooner, the Lalla Rookh and used it as a base for entertaining friends and scientific colleagues...
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Mahmood and Shyama in lead roles. It is based on Thomas Moore's 1817 poem Lalla Rookh about a fictional daughter of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Talat Mahmood...
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Nepal. The first ship transporting Indian indentured labourers, the Lalla Rookh, arrived in Paramaribo. Newly freed slaves in Suriname who witnessed...
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the first Indian contract workers in Suriname on June 5, 1873, on the Lalla Rookh. The commemoration takes place on June 5. Indian Arrival Day "Hindoestaanse...
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the original on 2014-10-11, retrieved 2009-12-15 Lalla Rookh Caldron, Daughters of Mokanna, Lalla Rookh Grotto, archived from the original on 2009-10-31...
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Light of the Haram. in what is termed a light rhapsody in Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh (1817). Nur Jahan is the subject of Letitia Elizabeth Landon's short...
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In poetry, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805) by Sir Walter Scott, Lalla Rookh (1817) by Thomas Moore, and The Village Minstrel (1821) by John Clare...
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cantata for solo voices chorus and orchestra (1892, after Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh, prelude conducted by August Manns at the Crystal Palace) Christus, a...
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to the waterline in the bay.[citation needed] One such ship was the Lalla Rookh, which was broken up at Kerosene Bay in 1898 after it caught fire in...
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Coventry, as "sumptuous". "Lalla Rookh" (1861), is based on the hugely popular 19th-century poem by Irish poet Thomas Moore, Lalla Rookh (1817). The painting...
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and maritime incidents in 1873 Shipwrecks 22 Jan: Northfleet 3 Mar: Lalla Rookh 1 Apr: Atlantic 7 Jun: Stornoway 20 Jul: Governor Wynyard 29 Aug: Ironsides...
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giant bird Rook (chess), from Persian رخ (transliterated rukh or rokh) Lalla Rookh (disambiguation) Rokh (disambiguation) Shahrokh (disambiguation) This...
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Summer (1805) "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms" (1808) Lalla-Rookh (1817) The Fudge Family in Paris (1818) The Fudges in England (1835)...
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and maritime incidents in 1873 Shipwrecks 22 Jan: Northfleet 3 Mar: Lalla Rookh 1 Apr: Atlantic 7 Jun: Stornoway 20 Jul: Governor Wynyard 29 Aug: Ironsides...
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houses were already dispersed along the lane at the foot of which was Lalla Rookh, a two-storeyed villa with a wide verandah. Other buildings there were...
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witnessed signing of important documents. Visited Shri Vishnu Mandir and Lalla Rookh Museum. 3 Serbia Belgrade 7–9 June 2023 First-ever presidential visit...
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