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Indian restaurants with outdoor seating open in Nottinghamshire

Indian restaurants with outdoor seating open in Nottinghamshire Who s for a curry and a cool Cobra in the sun? Kayal has an outdoors terrace Don t miss anything coming up in 2021 by subscribing to our free What s On email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Options for a curry are pretty much limited to a takeaway at the moment because most Indian restaurants in Nottingham don t have outdoor seating.

Women s Day fiction: What a little girl learns about her great-grandmother s life in a harem

Women’s Day fiction: What a little girl learns about her great-grandmother’s life in a harem An excerpt from ‘The Begum and the Dastan’, by Tarana Husain Khan. Author Tarana Husain Khan. So, this is the story of Feroza Begum, my grandmother and your great-grandmother. May Allah forgive my tongue for any transgressions. The year was 1896 or 1897, the reign of Nawab Shams Ali Khan had just begun, and Feroza Begum desperately wanted to attend the sawani hosted by the Nawab at Benazir Palace to commemorate his twenty-first birthday. Now, Feroza was a very wilful and headstrong girl, indulged by her father, Miya Jan Khan, who loved and despaired at her familial stubborn streak and her temper, so very like his own. She was his firstborn and the only one with his blue eyes. He had named her “Feroza” for her blue Feroza gemstone eyes. So, if Feroza wanted something, there could be no peace until she got her way.

I don t think it did well financially: Shyam Benegal on 20th anniversary of Zubeidaa

I don t think it did well financially: Shyam Benegal on 20th anniversary of Zubeidaa 86-year-old Benegal said the polarising that is going on in society needs to be corrected both on political and social level . Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI MUMBAI: Zubeidaa , an inter-faith love story between an actor and a Rajasthani king, did not earn money at the time of its release twenty years ago but the movie holds a special place in director Shyam Benegal s heart as it reflects a period of transition in India - from a feudal society to a democratic one. Benegal said the story of Zubeidaa Begum caught his attention when he read Khalid Mohamed s article in a newspaper and he thought it was a beautiful love story.

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