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XV. A short Account of the Sauds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2009

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In March 1816, I went with two other gentlemen from Fatahghar, on the invitation of the principal persons of the Saud sect, to witness an assemblage of them, for the purpose of religious worship, in the city of Farrukhábád, the general meeting of the sect for that year being there.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1827

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page 252 note * Genuine or pure Hindí, unmixed with Persian or Arabic. The mixed dialect is Hindustání—H.T.C.

page 251 note † Probably the word may be Sédh (Sanscrit, Sádhu), signifying pious—H.T.C.