-
served the
purpose of do****enting the
lives of the
people and was
widely patronized by the rulers. It
comprises a long
tradition of
religious and secular...
-
speaker displays an
attitude of
patronizing superiority or contempt.
Condescension "is ****ociated with a
patronizing attitude, and with
other negative...
- and the
occasional use of
prurient material, the
revue was
typically patronized by
audience members who
earned more and felt even less
restricted by middle-class...
- a
pioneering work of the Riti Kaal [hi] of
Hindi literature. He was
patronized by Vir
Singh Deo of Orchha, a v****al of the
Mughal Empire.
Keshavdas was...
- New York
Times reported that
Eliot Spitzer,
Governor of New York, had
patronized a
prostitution ring run by an
escort agency known as
Emperors Club VIP...
- the
British in the
early 19th century. The
earliest photographers were
patronized by the
British government and the
rulers of the
princely states. Photography...
- influential. An
admirer of
ancient Greece and the
Italian Renaissance,
Ludwig patronized the arts and
commissioned several neoclassical buildings,
especially in...
- Yagyū "Sekishūsai" Muneyoshi. This was one of two
official sword styles patronized by the
Tokugawa shogunate (the
other one
being Ittō-ryū).
Munenori began...
-
Iranian origin; it was
Turkic in so far as it was for many
generations patronized by
rulers of
Turkic ancestry; and it was "Islamicate" in that Islamic...
- historians, the wife of the
third Nawab of Awadh,
Muhammad Ali Shah,
patronized the
construction of the
temple in
Aliganj vicinity of Lucknow,
after she...