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... the only game sanctioned by priesthood' of all beliefs. The principal piece in the game derives its name, king, from the Persian Shah, or ruler. Many men whose names have gone down to poste rit y such as Charlemagne, amerlane, Frederick the Great, Charles ...

Published: Friday 21 December 1906
Newspaper: Brecon County Times
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 518 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. With the of WhiUuntkfo, the period when folk* in general to think theii ftummur ..

... voted sum of nearly five thousand pounds in order to give them a fitting reception. We have seen an Egyptian Khedive and Persian Shah in our capital before, the former being the grandfather and the latter the father of the present ruler ; and no pains were ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1900
Newspaper: Chepstow Weekly Advertiser
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1520 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... a sum of nearly five thousand pounds in order to give them a fitting reception. We have seen an Egyptian Khedive and a Persian Shah in our capital before, the former being the grandfather and the latter the father of the present ruler ; and no pains were ...

Published: Friday 08 June 1900
Newspaper: Abergavenny Chronicle
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 7542 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Tlut King

... l.ord Mayor (Dr. R. Smithi at the Cardiff City-hall Monday, but hud to send a telegram explaining his enforced absence. Persian Shah’s Grand-Uncle. The Persian Minister in London on Monday gave a luncheon in honour of Prince Zill-es-Sultan. grand-uncle ...

Published: Tuesday 09 May 1916
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 177 | Page: 4 | Tags: none