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English: Historic picture of Mahbubiya School of Girls, Hyderabad circa 1922
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Source St. Nihal Singh, The Nizam and the British Empire, (Hyderabad, 1923), p. 190;
Author St. Nihal Singh
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current08:29, 29 October 2018Thumbnail for version as of 08:29, 29 October 2018660 × 403 (271 KB)Sarvagyana guru{{Information |description ={{en|1=Historic picture of Mahbubiya School of Girls, Hyderabad circa 1922}} |date =1922-12-31 |source =St. Nihal Singh collections |author =St. Nihal Singh |permission ={{PD-scan|PD-India}} {{PD-India-URAA}} }} Category:Historical images of Hyderabad, India Category:Hyderabad State Category:Education in Hyderabad, India

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