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rebellion. He was appointed the
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pillaged the wayside villages of Jaipur and its innocent peasantry, and refused to accept presents from a high-ranking officer. He was inclined to use of exaggerated and insolent language, and flatterers in the camp of
Hussain Ali Khan used to recite the verses, even in the Emperor's presence
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of the later Mughal Period. Best known for ordering the death of the
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