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of some of his companions. According to H. R. Nevill, however, it is unlikely that Salar Masud ever came here, and instead the Muslim conquest of
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with a regular attendance of about 60 students. Bijnaur had formerly been a centre of trade, but it had declined substantially in the late 19th century, after the
British annexation of
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