Kipling Sahib is a biography of Rudyard Kipling, by Charles Allen. It focuses primarily on Kipling's upbringing in India, and largely ignores his later...
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Charles (2007). Kipling Sahib: India and the Making of Rudyard Kipling, Abacus. ISBN 978-0-349-11685-3 Bauer, Helen Pike (1994). Rudyard Kipling: A Study of...
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five-tunnel town". tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 16 August 2015. Charles Allen, Kipling Sahib, London, Little Brown, 2007 Hari Sud (2013). Entrepreneurs of British...
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25 February 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013. Chopra, Subhash (2016). Kipling Sahib: The Raj Patriot. New Millennium. ISBN 978-1858454405. Disorder Inquiry...
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(2002). Cities of tomorrow. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 198–206. ISBN 0-631-23252-4. Charles Allen, Kipling Sahib, London, Little Brown, 2007...
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Member of the Kipling Society and a Member of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs and the Frontline Club. Among his works are Kipling Sahib: India and the...
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Sahib or Saheb (/ˈsɑːhɪb/) is a term of address originating from Arabic (صاحب). As a loanword, Sahib has passed into several languages, including Persian...
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India" (PDF). The Kipling Journal. 83 (334): 22–30. Allen, Charles (5 November 2015). Kipling Sahib: India and the Making of Rudyard Kipling 1865–1900. Little...
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(adaptation of a play by Euripides), produced in London, England, 1982. Kipling Sahib, produced in London, England, 1982. Vigilantes (produced in 1985), Hobo...
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In Black and White is a collection of eight short stories by Rudyard Kipling which was first published in a booklet of 108 pages as no. 3 of A H Wheeler...
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Toomai of the Elephants (category Short stories by Rudyard Kipling)
magazine and reprinted in the collection of Kipling short stories, The Jungle Book (1894). The character Petersen Sahib is thought to be modelled on India-born...
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Tapkeshwar Temple Kipling Trail Khalanga War Memorial Robber's Cave, India Asan Barrage Dehradun canals Mahasu Devta Temple Guru Ram Rai Darbar Sahib George Everest's...
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'eathen idol's foot: — Rudyard Kipling, (1892) "Mandalay", from Barrack-room Ballads My brother was unlike us in some things, Sahib. He was fond of the sharab...
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Kim (novel) (category Novels by Rudyard Kipling)
Kim is a picaresque novel by English author Rudyard Kipling. It was first published serially in McClure's Magazine from December 1900 to October 1901...
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In the House of Suddhoo (category Short stories by Rudyard Kipling)
The Kipling Society's website has further comment, including notes at [1]. "In the House of Suddhoo". 3 May 2021. Charles Allen, Kipling Sahib, London...
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his life in the forests of India. Rudyard Kipling is believed to have modelled the character "Petersen Sahib" in his Toomai of the elephants after him...
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ISBN 978-0-19-969514-0. Charles Allen (5 November 2015). Kipling Sahib: India and the Making of Rudyard Kipling 1865-1900. Little, Brown Book Group. pp. 267–....
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capacity to observe and remember details. The name is derived from Rudyard Kipling's 1901 novel Kim, in which the protagonist plays the game during his training...
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Kipling Trail (also known as Kipling Road) is the old walking route that connects Dehradun with the hill station of Mussoorie in India. It was the only...
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Literary references to Nainital (section Kipling)
Among the authors who referred to Nainital in their writings were Rudyard Kipling, Premchand, and Jim Corbett. This page consists of references to Nainital...
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Traffics and Discoveries (category Works by Rudyard Kipling)
Kipling, published by Macmillan and Co. of London and Doubleday, Page of New York in 1904. Stories (11): The Captive The Bonds of Discipline A Sahibs'...
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language) may refer to: Naulakha, Punjab, a historical village of Fatehgarh Sahib District, Punjab, India Naulakha Pavilion, a century-arched chamber at Lahore...
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His Chance in Life (category Short stories by Rudyard Kipling)
"His Chance in Life" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills (1888), and...
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committed myself to doing it when I sent for the rifle. A sahib has got to act like a sahib; he has got to appear resolute, to know his own mind and do...
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Kim (1950 film) (category Films based on works by Rudyard Kipling)
Richard Schayer, based on the classic 1901 novel of the same name by Rudyard Kipling. The film starred Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell, and Paul Lukas. The music...
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William Watts McNair (section McNair and Kipling)
Mihtarlam: The head keeper rushed up to us in great alarm and said, 'Here is a Sahib taking a picture of the ziarat, and he has only two men with him. This is...
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Lispeth (category Short stories by Rudyard Kipling)
"Lispeth" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on 29 November 1886; its first appearance in book...
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monologist Bransby Williams. It has often been misattributed to Rudyard Kipling, who classed its author as being among his many imitators, and often parodied...
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Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, where the protagonist Mowgli is taken to after being kidnapped by the Bandar-log, is noted by the Kipling Society to have possibly...
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Alfred Woodley Croft Bradford Leslie Jaswantsinghji Fatehsinghji, Thakur Sahib of Limri William Gerald Seymour Vesey-Fitzgerald Charles Arthur Turner (1888)...
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