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ECI report on 1951 election He died on 14 December 1953 at the 63. A special resolution was passed by the Madras Legislative Assembly condoling his death.
Muftakhir Khán, son of Najm-ud- daulah Momín Khán I., who had also received the title of Momín Khán II, informed the emperor of Najm Khán's death, and himself assumed the office of governor in which in 1748 he was confirmed. On hearing of the death of Najm Khán, on pretense of condoling with the family of the late governor, Fidá-ud- dín Khán marched to Cambay, but as he was not allowed to enter the town he retired. He afterwards went to Umreth and lived with Rangoji. Kánoji Tákpar, who had gone with Fakhr-ud-daulah into Sorath, now laid siege to and took the town of Vanthali.
After being introduced by a college friend in 1965 to the producers of Take 30—an afternoon variety show run by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)—Clarkson was hired by the Crown corporation as a freelance book reviewer. This marked the start of her nearly 30-year career with the CBC, as, after less than a year in her initial position, Clarkson was promoted to co-host, thus becoming one of the first members of a visible minority to obtain a prominent position on Canadian television. She remained with Take 30 for a decade, while also branching into print journalism by becoming a regular contributor to such publications as Maclean's and Chatelaine. Similarly, Clarkson wrote and published her own romantic fiction novels: A Lover More Condoling in 1968, and Hunger Trace in 1970.
Western-Han painted ceramic figurines (with polychrome) of servants in attendance, from Shaanxi, 2nd century BC The Minister Herald (Dahonglu 大鴻臚) was also known as the Grand Herald; he was also called the Director of Guests (Dianke 典客) between 202 BC and 144 BC and Prefect Grand Usher (Daxingling 大行令) between 144 BC and 104 BC. He was the chief official in charge of receiving honored guests, such as nobles and foreign ambassadors, at the imperial court.de Crespigny (2007), 1223–1224; Bielenstein (1980), 39–40; Wang (1949), 150–151 & 154–155. Alongside the Minister of the Imperial Clan, his ministry oversaw the inheritance of titles and fiefs by condoling on behalf of the emperor at kings' funerals and memorializing the posthumous names of kings and marquises.de Crespigny (2007), 1223–1224; Bielenstein (1980), 39–40; Wang (1949), 154–155.

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