Munro, Sir Hector, 1726-1805 (8th Laird of Novar; East India Company Army Officer)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1726 - 27 December 1805
Biography
Sir Hector Munro of Novar (1725/6–1805/6), Scottish highland laird of the Novar estate and army officer in India. Munro was a soldier with the East India Company (1764-1782) and was the commanding officer at the Battle of Buxar (1764), won by the British, which led to him being appointed commander of the Madras army. In 1782 he retired to his estate a wealthy and influential man. At Novar he set about "improvement" of the estate, much to the distress of his tenants, and had at least one "East India" slave, who apparently escaped. (See ODNB, and Mackillop, A., 'The Highlands and the returning nabob: Sir Hector Munro of Novar, 1760-1807', in: Harper, M. (ed) Emigrant homecomings (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), pp. 233-261).
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القرآن al-Qur’ān, 1135 A.H., 1722 C.E.
Item
Identifier: Or Ms 150
Scope and Contents
A complete copy of the Qur'an.There are inscriptions in the margins in Persian indicating the endings of a sūrah. The text of the Qur'an is preceded and followed by a short treatise of six folios on tajwīd (the correct recitation of the Qur'an), a sā‘at-nāmah (for consulting proper hours), and a twelve folio fāl-nāmah (containing rules for taking omens from the...
Dates:
1135 A.H.; 1722 C.E.
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