Sultan of Mysore
Tiger of Mysore, and Tipu Sahib
How many feudal lords?
Only one Your Majesty I'm afraid.
1st Sovereign (Chhatrapati) of the Maratha Realm
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Maharana Pratap-the great Rajput king
Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar
Mughal Emperor Akbar?
Akbar the Great?
Invaders?
In colloquial English?
Yep. Your Majesty.
"The Richest Man in the World," Lieut. General His Exalted Highness Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan, the Nizam of Hyderabad & Berar. Feb. 22, 1937, Time Magazine, Cover Story?
Yes, Your Majesty.
Hmm.
Raymond's tomb is the tomb of Michel Joachim Marie Raymond, a French general in Nizam's army?
Your Majesty.
The 200-year-old tomb had a face lift and got a brand new pavilion. This was showcased before senior officials of the tourism and archaeology departments and other invited guests on 14 April 2003. An estimated Rs. 5,00,000 was spent to renovate the pavilion?
Yes, Your Majesty.
The missile is named after the tomahawk, a one-handed axe used by the Native Americans?
Land Attack Missile (TLAM) is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile that is primarily used by the United States Navy and Royal Navy in ship and submarine-based land-attack operations.
Although I never supposed that he (Napoleon) possessed, allowing for some difference of education, the liberality of conduct and political views which were sometimes exhibited by old Hyder Ali, yet I did think he might have shown the same resolved and dogged spirit of resolution which induced Tipu Sahib to die manfully upon the breach of his capital city with his sabre clenched in his hand. ”
— Sir Walter Scott, commenting on the abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814
That's correct. Your Majesty.
Hmm.
a pioneer in the use of rocket artillery.[7] Tipu Sultan deployed the rockets against advances of British forces and their allies in their 1792 and 1799 Siege of Srirangapatna?
The largest superstring ever constructed was built by the Pyrotechnics Guild International in 2006. It was over 1,000 feet long and contained 10,500,000 firecrackers. It was ignited on August 11 and burned for about three minutes. It was ignited from both ends simultaneously and burned towards the center, which was raised into the air on a crane?
Sir.
Hmm.
More or less: Three minutes?
I'm thinking something. Are you in sync: Field Marshal?
Feel free:
Sir.
There're of course military archive bits and chucks such as: The explosive rat,[1] also known as a rat bomb,[2] was a weapon developed by the British Special Operations Executive in World War II for use against Germany. Rat carcasses were filled with plastic explosives, and were to be distributed near German boiler rooms, where it was expected they would be disposed of by burning, with the subsequent explosion having a chance of causing a boiler explosion.
The explosive rats never saw use, as the first shipment was intercepted by the Germans; however, the resulting search for more booby trapped rats consumed enough German resources for the SOE to conclude that the operation was a success.
I remember seeing a fiction -- motion -- sir...unleashed..literally swarmped the place -- innudated -- remote -- but I see a
I'd strongly recommend Pinocchio-type of variants -- Sky isn't the limit -- sir....Geppettos -- for 'em -- it's just a toy with some Logic-Bomb like...sir.
And, sorts of permutations and combinations...blah-blah-blah?
Sir.
Something really real low-tech I dunno...slingshot? It's basically slingshot-like power -- driven -- that's how it catapults -- or a Boomerang and Frisbee -- like that -- Top -- I of course you know sir -- Old School Chanakya Temple Ashram of Military and all -- that's totally ruled-out sir -- animal cruelty -- we never did that -- even mouse traps for most meancing -- adamant -- we released 'em in the wild -- but this type of vermin -- plague -- ya sir...simplest ready to assemble blah blah blah -- We been doing this sir -- since -- ya sir -- Lights? Festival? War Games for our Ugly Duckings...sir...Sparklers for TomBoys..ya sir...That Ice-Cream sticks is like a miniature skewer LOL LOL ya sir -- Just one day summer camp boot camp for toddlers: The term animus revertendi is a Latin phrase that means "With intention to return". Simply put: Label your books. Even your Junie B. Jones Comic Books -- Even someone like -- Like someone from there on a wooden horse with mallet is a nightmare for our er drat ahem I mean these knights in shining armors on mules and draft water carriers -- She has to write to -- this Jerusha "Judy" Abbott -- to Daddy-Long-Legs. She just can't annoy him -- and come to think of some poacher -- This guy is like Jim Corbett for a mongrel -- lame or almost....
LOL LOL Okay...first right leg, then second left leg, then third right leg, etc. Gait? Damn. Is it the sushi-like thing I ate? Reminds me Dervish. Go it's your Brunch Time....
Sir.
Take a look, this right -- basically -- worms' or bird's eye view -- maybe with a really real warped twist -- noctural -- night vision...come to think of it...
Pholcidae, commonly known as cellar spiders, are a spider family in the suborder Araneomorphae. The family contains about 1500 species divided into about 80 genera.
Some species, especially Pholcus phalangioides, are commonly called daddy long-legs spider, granddaddy long-legs spider, carpenter spider, daddy long-legger, or vibrating spider. Confusion often arises because the name "daddy long-legs" is also applied to two distantly related arthropod groups: the harvestmen (which are arachnids but not spiders), and crane flies (which are insects).
Oh..that Laser is legacy sir--IR-enabled sir? No pairing authentication? I see a bug there sir.
ya then what? That's why we call you The Geek. Prefix Alpha is your own innate inherent self-delusion...synchopancy...four hundered years or so eh? LOL By the way, where you pulled that off? That's no fluke -- I know. You're like that about twenty years or like zillions of years ago? Go get a sandwich. Oh, it's already here. Oh it's her first treat. LOL Don't intervene for Chinese. LOL
LOL Mentor.
Humane treatement eh Mister Incognito?
That's classified, Mentor. LOL Those Blissful Days...
Malgudi days?
Makeshift Voice Mail was a real patent-material? You're so patient those days...used to..ya. She still has it..that handmade card and red indian dreamcatcher chinese matchmaker...but the alms of a benefactor who will invariably ask a price of you in return. You make it quite unambigiously clear right that return the favor -- to the extent that even vague references of real or mockilngly-promised reciprocities -- in your manifesto or -es -- code of The Whirling Dervish is stillbirth of unconditionality i.e. Idealsim -- itself...real whacky warped weirdo word-salad-like way of seriocomical soundbytes but you know I think You're Mister Charles Sobhraj masquerading as Wayne W. Dyer. Get real. LOL
Mocking bird and all you just collect never read even the back cover of it...don't get started...it's only twelve...ya not again..then what? yeh ying yang dollar dirhams stick with rupees INR ya...Mister Bankruptcy..ya ya..
LOL
Hmm.
Red.
Code red, sir?
Red Indian.
Sir.
Dismissed.
Sir. General, sir.
Tiger of Mysore, and Tipu Sahib
How many feudal lords?
Only one Your Majesty I'm afraid.
1st Sovereign (Chhatrapati) of the Maratha Realm
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Maharana Pratap-the great Rajput king
Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar
Mughal Emperor Akbar?
Akbar the Great?
Invaders?
In colloquial English?
Yep. Your Majesty.
"The Richest Man in the World," Lieut. General His Exalted Highness Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan, the Nizam of Hyderabad & Berar. Feb. 22, 1937, Time Magazine, Cover Story?
Yes, Your Majesty.
Hmm.
Raymond's tomb is the tomb of Michel Joachim Marie Raymond, a French general in Nizam's army?
Your Majesty.
The 200-year-old tomb had a face lift and got a brand new pavilion. This was showcased before senior officials of the tourism and archaeology departments and other invited guests on 14 April 2003. An estimated Rs. 5,00,000 was spent to renovate the pavilion?
Yes, Your Majesty.
The missile is named after the tomahawk, a one-handed axe used by the Native Americans?
Land Attack Missile (TLAM) is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile that is primarily used by the United States Navy and Royal Navy in ship and submarine-based land-attack operations.
Although I never supposed that he (Napoleon) possessed, allowing for some difference of education, the liberality of conduct and political views which were sometimes exhibited by old Hyder Ali, yet I did think he might have shown the same resolved and dogged spirit of resolution which induced Tipu Sahib to die manfully upon the breach of his capital city with his sabre clenched in his hand. ”
— Sir Walter Scott, commenting on the abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814
That's correct. Your Majesty.
Hmm.
a pioneer in the use of rocket artillery.[7] Tipu Sultan deployed the rockets against advances of British forces and their allies in their 1792 and 1799 Siege of Srirangapatna?
The largest superstring ever constructed was built by the Pyrotechnics Guild International in 2006. It was over 1,000 feet long and contained 10,500,000 firecrackers. It was ignited on August 11 and burned for about three minutes. It was ignited from both ends simultaneously and burned towards the center, which was raised into the air on a crane?
Sir.
Hmm.
More or less: Three minutes?
I'm thinking something. Are you in sync: Field Marshal?
Feel free:
Sir.
There're of course military archive bits and chucks such as: The explosive rat,[1] also known as a rat bomb,[2] was a weapon developed by the British Special Operations Executive in World War II for use against Germany. Rat carcasses were filled with plastic explosives, and were to be distributed near German boiler rooms, where it was expected they would be disposed of by burning, with the subsequent explosion having a chance of causing a boiler explosion.
The explosive rats never saw use, as the first shipment was intercepted by the Germans; however, the resulting search for more booby trapped rats consumed enough German resources for the SOE to conclude that the operation was a success.
I remember seeing a fiction -- motion -- sir...unleashed..literally swarmped the place -- innudated -- remote -- but I see a
I'd strongly recommend Pinocchio-type of variants -- Sky isn't the limit -- sir....Geppettos -- for 'em -- it's just a toy with some Logic-Bomb like...sir.
And, sorts of permutations and combinations...blah-blah-blah?
Sir.
Something really real low-tech I dunno...slingshot? It's basically slingshot-like power -- driven -- that's how it catapults -- or a Boomerang and Frisbee -- like that -- Top -- I of course you know sir -- Old School Chanakya Temple Ashram of Military and all -- that's totally ruled-out sir -- animal cruelty -- we never did that -- even mouse traps for most meancing -- adamant -- we released 'em in the wild -- but this type of vermin -- plague -- ya sir...simplest ready to assemble blah blah blah -- We been doing this sir -- since -- ya sir -- Lights? Festival? War Games for our Ugly Duckings...sir...Sparklers for TomBoys..ya sir...That Ice-Cream sticks is like a miniature skewer LOL LOL ya sir -- Just one day summer camp boot camp for toddlers: The term animus revertendi is a Latin phrase that means "With intention to return". Simply put: Label your books. Even your Junie B. Jones Comic Books -- Even someone like -- Like someone from there on a wooden horse with mallet is a nightmare for our er drat ahem I mean these knights in shining armors on mules and draft water carriers -- She has to write to -- this Jerusha "Judy" Abbott -- to Daddy-Long-Legs. She just can't annoy him -- and come to think of some poacher -- This guy is like Jim Corbett for a mongrel -- lame or almost....
LOL LOL Okay...first right leg, then second left leg, then third right leg, etc. Gait? Damn. Is it the sushi-like thing I ate? Reminds me Dervish. Go it's your Brunch Time....
Sir.
Take a look, this right -- basically -- worms' or bird's eye view -- maybe with a really real warped twist -- noctural -- night vision...come to think of it...
Pholcidae, commonly known as cellar spiders, are a spider family in the suborder Araneomorphae. The family contains about 1500 species divided into about 80 genera.
Some species, especially Pholcus phalangioides, are commonly called daddy long-legs spider, granddaddy long-legs spider, carpenter spider, daddy long-legger, or vibrating spider. Confusion often arises because the name "daddy long-legs" is also applied to two distantly related arthropod groups: the harvestmen (which are arachnids but not spiders), and crane flies (which are insects).
Oh..that Laser is legacy sir--IR-enabled sir? No pairing authentication? I see a bug there sir.
ya then what? That's why we call you The Geek. Prefix Alpha is your own innate inherent self-delusion...synchopancy...four hundered years or so eh? LOL By the way, where you pulled that off? That's no fluke -- I know. You're like that about twenty years or like zillions of years ago? Go get a sandwich. Oh, it's already here. Oh it's her first treat. LOL Don't intervene for Chinese. LOL
LOL Mentor.
Humane treatement eh Mister Incognito?
That's classified, Mentor. LOL Those Blissful Days...
Malgudi days?
Makeshift Voice Mail was a real patent-material? You're so patient those days...used to..ya. She still has it..that handmade card and red indian dreamcatcher chinese matchmaker...but the alms of a benefactor who will invariably ask a price of you in return. You make it quite unambigiously clear right that return the favor -- to the extent that even vague references of real or mockilngly-promised reciprocities -- in your manifesto or -es -- code of The Whirling Dervish is stillbirth of unconditionality i.e. Idealsim -- itself...real whacky warped weirdo word-salad-like way of seriocomical soundbytes but you know I think You're Mister Charles Sobhraj masquerading as Wayne W. Dyer. Get real. LOL
Mocking bird and all you just collect never read even the back cover of it...don't get started...it's only twelve...ya not again..then what? yeh ying yang dollar dirhams stick with rupees INR ya...Mister Bankruptcy..ya ya..
LOL
Hmm.
Red.
Code red, sir?
Red Indian.
Sir.
Dismissed.
Sir. General, sir.

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