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- proper noun a
walled town inRajasthan ,India
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Examples
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The gates were thrown open, and King Afrakh approached, companied by a crowd of people with musical instruments, playing joyful music; and Wakhs El Fellat was invested with robes of honour; but when Sikar Diun saw it it was gall to him.
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He wondered when he saw this, and said to Sikar Diun, “See how beautiful they are!”
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Sikar Diun was very angry that the King had refused to follow his advice, and put the boy to death, and had left the town to visit one of his friends, who was a magician, to whom he related the whole story.
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On the following morning the King held a general council, at which Sikar Diun appeared greatly depressed.
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But when his Wazir Sikar Diun, the brother of Sikar
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But when they drew nearer, and they could doubt no longer, Sikar Diun mounted his horse and fled, accompanied by the King and his followers, till they reached the town, and barred the gates.
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But when he was fifteen, he was so superior to all others, that Sikar Diun threatened the King that he would warn King Saif
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“Wait a little,” replied Sikar Dian, “till we are certain of it.”
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When Sikar Diun saw this, he returned to King Afrakh to see what would happen; but he had scarcely arrived when the voice of Mukhtatif resounded above the city.
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During this time, King Afrakh and Sikar Diun had amused themselves with hunting, jesting, and sporting, and sent out scouts daily to look for Wakhs El Fellat.
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