Subseries CAS/8/5 - Biographies G - H

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GB 891 CAS-CAS/8-CAS/8/5

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Biographies G - H

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  • 1910-1977 (Creation)

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Biographical material for individuals with names commencing G and H:

  • Ghulām Muhammad b. Tīpū Sultan nine handwritten pages of notes taken by Storey from a variety of sources.
  • Gibb, Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen - Application for Title of Reader in Arabic History and Literature for the University of London by 33 year-old Gibb. Typed, 11 October 1928.
  • Glubb (Godfrey) 'Glubb's son, 18, tells of love for Arab girl' concerning Godfrey Glubb, son of Sir John Glubb, wanting to marry an Arab girl, [Sunday Express], 4 May 1958.
  • Guillaume, J de C. Letter from H.S.H. Hart to Storey to ask Storey to give his advice to Guillaume after demobilisation from the army, typed, dated 1 October 1945.
  • Gwynn, Brian Letter from Frank Thistlethwaite to Storey to ask Storey to give his advice to Gwynn after demobilisation, typed, dated 8 December [1945].
  • M. Habīb Allāh Akbarābādī 8 pages of handwritten notes in Arabic and English.
  • Hāshim Khān obituary notices for Sardar Muhammad Hashim Khan, uncle of the King of Afghanistan and former Prime Minister from The Times, 28 and 30 October 1953.
  • Haidarābād, Nizām Newspaper cuttings concerning the Nizam of Hyderabad. These are: 'Nizam Immunity Appeal Upheld', Daily Telegraph 13 June 1955; 'Full Time Job' Evening Standard, 7 November 1958; 'Nizam and Britain', Evening Standard, 11 January 1955; 'Miss Clutterbuck's cigarette startles the Nizam', Evening Standard, 3 January 1955; 'In the Nizam's world the harem tradition is a serious thing', Evening Standard, 4 January 1955; 'The Nizam shocks a jeweller', Evening Standard, 5 January 1955; 'Gold! Gold! Gold! - All over the Place', Evening Standard 6 January 1955; 'Crisis comes to the Nizam', Evening Standard, 7 January 1955; 'Invasion! - so like a game of polo', Evening Standard, 8 January 1955; 'Crisis threatens the Banquet', Evening Standard, 10 January 1955; 'New-fangled Pills?' Evening Standard, 12 January 1955; 'The Mogul Legend Ends with Windy Loo', Evening Standard, 12 January 1955; 'The man who owned an army resigns', Daily Mail, 22 October 1956; 'Riches Ruler Dies' EA, 24 February 1967; 'Obituary: Nizam of Hyderabad', The Times, 25 February 1967; 'Many are Injured at Nizam's funeral, The Times, 27 February 1967; 'Nizam of Hyderabad, Last Feudal Ruler', Daily Telegraph, 25 February 1967; '500000 line funeral route', EA, 28 February 1967; 'Nizam of Hyderabad dead', The Times, 25 February 1967; 'Obituary: Nizam of Hyderabad', Financial Times, 28 February 1967; 'Nizam Millions Fight', Sunday Telegraph, 26 February 1967; 'Last of the great Moguls', Sunday Telegraph, 26 February 1967; 'Nizam of Hyderabad', The Times, 10 March 1967.
  • Hakīmī (Ibrāhīm) 'Senator Ibrahim - Former Persian Prime Minister'. Obituary notice for Hakimi who was born in Azerbaijan, studied medicine in France and became physician to the Qajar court before entering politics in 1908. The Times 21 October 1959.
  • Hall, Frederick John - 'Mr. F.J. Hall: Oxford University Printer' - obituary notice for Frederick Hall, Controller of the Oxford University Press, unknown publication [August 1925].
  • Hassem, M.R. Letter from M.R. Hassam, Holland Hall Hotel, Holland Park, London written in Arabic Script. One piece, handwritten.
  • Hikmat, A.A. - biographical notes on Ali Asghan Hikmat, handwritten, 1 piece.
  • Henning, Walter Bruno - 'Professor W. Henning: Pioneering work in Iranian Studies', obituary notice for Walter Henning, The Times, 11 January 1967.
  • Holmyard, Eric John - 'Dr. E.J. Holmyard - Interpreter of Science' - obituary notice for Eric Holmyard, teacher, historian and interpreter of science. Unknown paper, [October 1959].
  • Howes, Charles - obituary notice for Charles Howes, bookseller, written by F.T. Bowyer. One piece, typed [1958]
  • Hunza (Mir of) - 'The Mir of Hunza: Faithful Ally of England' - obituary notice for Sir Muhammad Nazim Khan, Mir of the State of Hunza, Gilgit Agency. Unknown publication, [1938]

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