Italic title Aurengzebe is a English Restoration Restoration drama by John Dryden , 1675 in literature 1675 based loosely on the figures of Aurangzeb Aurengzebe , the then reigning Mughal Empire Mughal Emperor of India his brother, Murad Baksh Morat and their father Shah Jahan Emperor . The piece was Dryden s last drama to be written in rhymed verse. It is considered his best heroic work. The premiere production by the King s Company featured Charles Hart 17th century actor Charles Hart in the title role, Michael Mohun as the Old Emperor, Edward Kynaston as Morat, William Wintershall as Arimant, Anne Marshall as the Empress Nourmahal, and Elizabeth Cox as Indamora. ref John Downes , Roscius Anglicanus , London, 1708, Montague Summers, ed., London, Fortune Press no date reprinted New York, Benjamin Blom, 1963. ref References Reflist External links http web.nwe.ufl.edu esull restoration aurengzebe.htm Text of the play John Dryden Category 1675 plays Category English Restoration plays Category Plays by John Dryden fr Aureng Zeb ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Zebe other name native name nickname settlement type Village motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Bosnia pushpin label position bottom pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Bosnia and Herzegovina subdivision type1 Entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina Entity subdivision name1 Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina subdivision type2 Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina Municipality subdivision name2 Bosansko Grahovo government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 area land km2 population as of population footnotes population note population total population density km2 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 timezone DST Central European Summer Time CEST utc offset DST 2 latd 44 latm 15 lats 55 latNS N longd 16 longm 20 longs 00 longEW E elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Zebe is a village in the Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina municipality of Bosansko Grahovo , Bosnia and Herzegovina . ref Official results from the book Ethnic composition of Bosnia Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991. ref References reflist coord 44 15 55 N 16 20 00 E source kolossus srwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Zebe Category Populated places in Bosansko Grahovo Canton10 geo stub fr Zebe sr ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1675 literature The year 1675 in literature involved some significant events. Events November 11 Gottfried Leibniz s notebooks record a breakthrough in his work on calculus. New books Joshua Barnes Gerania a New Discovery of a Little Sort of People, anciently discoursed of, called Pygmies Friderich Martens Spitzbergische oder Groenlandische Reise Beschreibung, gethan im Jahre 1671 Edward Phillips Theatrum poetarum A Satire Against Separatists , variously attributed to Abraham Cowley or Peter Hausted Mary Trye Medicatrix, or the Woman Physician Marie Catherine de Villedieu Les D sordres de l amour John Wilkins Of the Principle and Duties of Natural Religion New drama John Crowne Calisto, or the Chaste Nymph masque Country Wit John Dryden Aureng zebe Thomas Duffet Psyche Debauch d Sir Francis Fane dramatist Francis Fane Love in the Dark Nathaniel Lee Nero, Emperor of Rome George Lesly Fire and Brimstone, or the Destruction of Sodom Thomas Otway Alcibiades Henry Nevil Payne The Siege of Constantinople Thomas Shadwell The Libertine William Wycherley The Country Wife Poetry John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester A Satire Against Mankind published 1679 in literature 1679 Births September 2 William Somervile , poet died 1742 October 11 Samuel Clarke , philosopher died 1729 Deaths September 23 Valentin Conrart , co founder of the French Academie born 1603 December 6 John Lightfoot , theologian born 1602 DEFAULTSORT 1675 In Literature Category 1675 books Category Years in literature fr 1675 en litt rature mk 1675 sq 1675 n literatur ... more details
Rebecca Marshall Floruit fl. 1663 &ndash 1677 was a noted English actress of the English Restoration Restoration era, one of the first generation of women performers on the public stage in Britain. ref Elizabeth Howe, The First English Actresses Women and Drama 1660&ndash 1700 , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992. ref She was the younger sister of Anne Marshall , another prominent actress of the period. ref John Harold Wilson, The Marshall Sisters and Anne Quin, Notes and Queries , New Series, Vol. 4 1957 , pp. 104 6. ref The younger Marshall sister began acting with the King s Company , under the management of Thomas Killigrew , around 1663 she remained with that troupe for her full career, except for a final year with the rival Duke s Company in 1677. She acted with her sister Anne at least once, in John Dryden s The Maiden Queen in 1664 Anne played Candiope, and Rebecca played the Queen. When her older sister retired from the stage temporarily in 1668, Rebecca inherited several of her roles, as Aurelia in Dryden s An Evening s Love and Nourmahal in Aureng zebe she may also have inherited the part of Evadne in Beaumont and Fletcher s The Maid s Tragedy . Rebecca Marshall s other roles were Calpurnia in William Shakespeare Shakespeare s Julius Caesar play Julius Caesar Spaconia in Beaumont and Fletcher s A King and No King Quisara in John Fletcher playwright Fletcher s The Island Princess Dorothea in Philip Massinger Massinger and Thomas Dekker poet Dekker s The Virgin Martyr Berenice in Dryden s Tyrannick Love Lyndaraxa in The Conquest of Granada Lucretia in The Assignation Ysabinda in Amboyna play Amboyna Doralice in Marriage A la Mode Plantagenet in Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery Boyle s The Black Prince play The Black Prince Roxana in Nathaniel Lee Lee s The Rival Queens Olivia in William Wycherly Wycherly s The Plain Dealer &mdash among other parts, including spoken prologues and epilogues for various dramas. She participated in two of Killigrew s fa ... more details
The Mermaid Series was a major collection of reprints of texts from English Elizabethan drama Elizabethan , Jacobean drama Jacobean and Restoration drama . It was published in the years around 1900 by the London firm of T. Fisher Unwin , with many well known literary figures editing or introducing the texts. Some of the plays published had not been reprinted in recent editions, and most had dropped out of the stage repertoire. The name alludes to the Mermaid Tavern in London. There has been a later New Mermaid Series . The Best Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher Notes by John St. Loe Strachey , two volumes The Maid s Tragedy Philaster play Philaster The Wild Goose Chase Thierry and Theodoret The Knight of the Burning Pestle King and No King Bonduca The Spanish Curate The Faithful Shepherdess Valentinian play Valentinian The Best Plays of George Chapman Edited by William Lyon Phelps All Fools Bussy D Ambois The Revenge of Bussy D Ambois The Conspiracy of Charles, Duke of Byron The Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron The Complete Plays of William Congreve playwright William Congreve Edited by Alexander C. Ewald The Old Bachelor The Double Dealer Love for Love The Way of the World The Mourning Bride The Best Plays of Thomas Dekker poet Thomas Dekker Notes by Ernest Rhys The Shoemaker s Holiday The Honest Whore Old Fortunatus The Witch of Edmonton The Best Plays of John Dryden Edited by George Saintsbury , two volumes Almanzor and Almahide Marriage A La Mode Aureng Zebe All for Love play All for Love The Spanish Friar Albion and Albanius Don Sebastian The Best Plays of George Farquhar Edited by William Archer The Constant Couple The Twin Rivals The Recruiting Officer The Beaux Stratagem The Best Plays of John Ford dramatist John Ford Edited by Havelock Ellis The Lover s Melancholy Tis Pity She s a Whore The Broken Heart Love s Sacrifice Perkin Warbeck The Complete Plays of Robert Greene 16th century Robert Greene Edited by Thomas H. Dickinson The Best Plays of Thomas Heywood ... more details
best heroic play Aurengzebe 1675 has a prologue which denounces the use of rhyme in serious drama ... follow AurengZebe . In 1679 he was attacked in an alley near his home in Covent Garden by thugs hired ... of the Dutch to the English Merchants , 1673 The Mistaken Husband comedy , 1674 Aurengzebe ... more details
Emil vom Br ck 1807, Krefeld 1884, Krefeld was a Germany German dealer and entomologist mainly interested in Coleoptera . Br ck led an extensive correspondence with the coleopterists of his time,especially Ernst Gustav Kraatz , Lucas von Heyden , Ernest August Hellmuth von Kiesenwetter and Alexander Henry Haliday . He made collecting trips to Italy and Spain and financially supported the expeditions of Gustav Zebe into the Balkans , Greece and Crete . The expeditions to Spain were in the spring of 1868 and 1870, when he met Lucas von Heyden in Granada . He collected in Gibraltar , Puerto Santa Maria , Seville , Alicante , Malaga , Cartagena, Spain Cartagena and Valencia, Spain Valencia . He became a member of the Entomological Society of The Netherlands in 1853 and in 1858 joined the Entomological Society of Berlin . External links http www.koleopterologie.de arbeitsgemeinschaft historie biografien ahnen bruck.html Koleopterologie In German two portrait photographs and manuscript photo. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bruck, Emil von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1807 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1884 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bruck, Emil von Category 1807 births Category 1884 deaths Category German entomologists Category People from Krefeld Category Entomologist stubs Germany zoologist stub entomologist stub ... more details
, with John Dryden s Aurengzebe 1675 , William Wycherley s The Country Wife 1675 and The Plain ... dominated heroic drama , exemplified by John Dryden s The Conquest of Granada 1670 and AurengZebe ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 unreferenced date November 2011 Image Soviet Union 1971 stamp Diamond fund 3 10K.jpg thumb right Shah Diamond, 1971 postage stamp The Diamond Shah is 88.7 Carat unit carat 18 g , 3  cm long, yellow diamond, extremely clear. This diamond was found in Central India , probably in 1450, and is current in the Kremlin . It was rendered to the Ahmadnagar Sultanate Nizam Shahi court in Ahmednagar . In 1591, Ahmadnagar Sultanate Shah Nizam ordered carving on one of the facets of the diamond Burhan Nizam Shah Second. Year 1000 . In the same 1591, the ruler of the Northern India, the Great Moghul Akbar , occupied Ahmadnagar and seized the diamond. After Akbar s grandson, Shah Jehan trans. the king of the world came to the throne of Great Moghuls, he commanded to carve another inscription The son of Jehangir Shah Jehan Shah. Year 1051 . By the modern calendar, it was 1641. The son of Jehan shah Aureng Zeb hung the diamond above his throne and encircled it with rubies and emeralds. Till 1738, the diamond Shah was kept in Delhi . In 1738, Nadir Shah attacked India, seized the diamond, and took it back with him to Persia . In 1824, the third inscription appeared on the third facet The ruler of the Kadgar Fath ali shah Sultan. Year 1242 . In 1829, Russian diplomat and writer Alexandr Griboyedov was murdered in the capital of Persia , Tehran . The Russian government demanded severe punishment of those responsible. In fear, the court of Shah Fath Ali Shah sent the Shah s grandson Khosrow Mirza to Saint Petersburg , where he gave the Shah diamond to the Russian Tsar as a present. In 1914, the Shah diamond came to the Diamond Fund Kremlin Diamond Fund , where it is exhibited as one of Seven Historical Gems. It remains there at the Kremlin . Category Diamonds originated in India Category Named diamonds Category Iran Russia relations bg fa ka pl Szach diament ru uk ... more details
Infobox royalty name Murad Baksh image Mur d Baxsh.jpg imgw 250px title Mughal Prince spouses issue full name house Timurid dynasty Timurid dynasty Timurid dynasty Timurid father Shah Jahan mother Mumtaz Mahal birth date birth place death date 1661 death place place of burial religion Islam Murad Baksh died 1661 was the youngest son of Mughal Empire Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and empress Mumtaz Mahal ref http dsal.uchicago.edu reference gazetteer pager.html?objectid DS405.1.I34 V02 437.gif The Indian Empire Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 2, p. 402. ref , he was the Subedar of Balkh until he was replaced by his brother Aurangzeb in the year 1647. In 1657 he proclaimed himself emperor after reports that his father had died, during the same year he received the Ottoman Empire Ottoman ambassador Manzada Husain Agha, who arrived in the port of Surat and was on his way to meet Shah Jahan in Agra . Manzada Husain Agha mentions his disappointed regarding the wars between Shah Jahan s sons. ref http books.google.com books?id uB1uAAAAMAAJ&q husein agha search anchor ref Murad Baksh joined hands with Aurangzeb to defeat Dara Shikhoh , the eldest son of Shah Jahan. In fact it was the ferocious charge led by Murad Baksh and his Sowar s that eventually turned the outcome of the battle in favor of Aurangzeb during the Battle of Samugarh . The following year while he was in a tent with his brother Aurangzeb, he was intoxicated and was secretly sent to the prison in Gwalior Fort where he faced a trial that sentenced him to death for having murdered former Divan Diwan clerk named Ali Naqi, in 1661. Aurangzeb then replaced Murad Baksh as the Subedar of Gujarat and placed Inayat Khan as the new Mughal Empire Mughal commander of Surat . File Racinet1878.jpg thumb left 150px Mourad Bakche, imperial prince, son of Shah Djehan and brother of Aureng Zeb In 1661, after 3 years in prison, he was executed. ref The Rediscovery of India A New Subcontinent Ansar Hussain Khan ref ref http persian. ... more details
pp semi sock small yes Infobox royalty name Abul Muzaffar Muhy ud Din Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir image Aurangzeb T0000253 104.jpg imgw 200px caption Aurangzeb seated on The Peacock Throne . succession File Flag of the Mughal Empire.svg border 22x20px 6th Mughal Emperor reign 31 July 1658 3 March 1707 br age in years and days 1658 7 31 1707 3 3 coronation 15 June 1659 at Red Fort , Delhi predecessor Shah Jahan successor Bahadur Shah I Other titles Al Sultan al Azam wal Khaqan db al Mukarram Hazrat Abul Muzaffar Muhiuddin Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur Alamgir I, Padshah Ghazi, Shahanshah e Sultanat Ul Hindiya Wal Mughaliya, Imperial Mansabdar of 50,000, Subahdar of Deccan 1636 1644 and 1652 1658 , Subahdar of Gujarat 1645 1647 , Subahdar of Balkh 1647 , Subahdar of Multan 1648 1652 , Subahdar of Sindh 1649 1652 spouses Nawab Raj Bai Begum br Rabia Durrani Dilras Bano Begam br Hira Bai Zainabadi Mahal br Aurangabadi Mahal br Udaipuri Mahal issue Zeb un Nissa br Zinat un Nissa br Muhammad Azam Shah br Mehr un Nissa br Sultan Muhammad Akbar Muhammad Akbar br Sultan Muhammad br Bahadur Shah I br Badr un Nissa br Zabdat un Nissa br Muhammad Kam Baksh full name Abul Muzaffar Muhy ud Din Muhammad Aurangzeb house Timurid dynasty Timurid dynasty Timurid dynasty Timurid father Shah Jahan mother Mumtaz Mahal birth date Birth date 1618 11 4 df y smaller Old Style and New Style dates N.S. birth place Dahod , Mughal Empire death date Death date and age 1707 3 3 1618 11 4 df y death place Ahmednagar , India place of burial Khuldabad religion Islam Abul Muzaffar Muhy ud Din Muhammadr Aurangzeb lang ur , lang hi OldStyleDate 4 November 1618 25 October Britain and the British Empire continued to use the Old Style till 1752 OldStyleDate 3 March 1707 20 February , is more popularly known as Aurangzeb , ref lang ur , sometiens spelled Aurangzeb , full official title Al Sultan al Azam wal Khaqan al Mukarra ... more details
Infobox Television show name Village Barn image caption show name 2 genre country music format variety show variety creator developer writer director creative director presenter starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme slogan composer country USA language English language English num seasons num episodes list episodes executive producer co exec producer supervising producer asst producer consulting producer co producer story editor editor location cinematography camera multi camera runtime 50, then 30 minutes company distributor channel NBC TV or network picture format black and white NTSC Aspect ratio image 4 3 standard 4 3 audio format monaural first run first aired start date 1948 05 24 last aired end date 1949 09 status Ended preceded by followed by related website production website Village Barn was the first country music program on American Big Three television networks network television . Broadcast by NBC NBC TV from May 24, 1948 ref Niteries on TV Pose Problems June 5, 1948 , Billboard magazine The Billboard , p. 1 ref &ndash September 1949 and from January 16&ndash May 29, 1950, the live television live weekly variety series originated from The Village Barn, a country music nightclub in New York City s Greenwich Village . Hosts included Zebe Carver, Dick Thomas, Dick Dutley, Bob Haymes Bob Stanton Robert Haymes , Rosalie Allen and Ray Forrest. Guests for the premiere, a 40 minute broadcast by WNBC WNBT TV , were Texas Ruby and Curly Fox along with The Dixie Boys. ref Sippel, Johnny Folk Talent and Tunes August 28, 1948 , The Billboard , p. 52 ref Performers included Pappy Howard and His Tumbleweed Gang, Harry Ranch and His Kernels of Korn, Bill Long s Ranch Girls, Piute Pete 1948&ndash 1949 and Romolo De Spirito 1949 . ref Cite book first1 Tim last1 Brooks first2 Earle last2 Marsh title The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows publisher Ballentine Books year 1992 isbn 0 345 37792 3 postscript None ref Shorty War ... more details
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