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Answer for the clue "City of northern India ", 4 letters:
agra

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Usage examples of agra.

The doubtful condition of Lucknow, Benares, and Agra comes in the rear of all this to strike a frost into the heart, or would do so, again I say, if any other nation were concerned.

All depends upon the prosperity of our affairs at Delhi, Lucknow, Agra, Cawnpore, and Allahabad.

Since then the general has served in India, at first with the Sappers and Miners, with whose reorganisation he was closely associated, and latterly in command of the Agra District.

Sir Bindon Blood was at Agra, when, on the evening of the 28th of July, he received the telegram from the Adjutant-General in India, appointing him to the command of the Malakand Field Force, and instructing him to proceed at once to assume it.

They were all well made, forged in Agra by French-trained gunsmiths, but some were the wrong calibre and a few were so overdecorated with writhing gods and goddesses that no self-respecting gunner could abide them.

It is not too much to say that once or twice, as in that business of the Sholto murder and the Agra treasure, he has been more nearly correct than the official force.

All three were curved scimitars made by the annourers of Shah Jahan at Agra on the Indian continent.

A severe strain was put upon it in Agra and it has been stated that when either party went to the authorities they were referred to Maulana Shaukat Ali and me.

He with his band of workers hastened to Agra, settled the dispute and the parties became friends as they were never before.

Varanasi, then to Khajuraho, a stopover in Calcutta, then Agra and back to Poona later in the week.

While the main body of our army moved on under the command of Sir Hugh Gough from Agra, another division, under Major-general Grey, advanced on Gwalior from Bundle Khand.

At times the Mughal emperor in Agra had more cavalrymen under arms than the entire population of some European principalities.

I was changed from Agra to Madras, and from there to Blair Island in the Andamans.

The letters were mostly regarding business affairs, but several, which were written in a very fair hand, were from a cousin of Mohammed Din's, one Ali Bagh, an Agra horse-trader.

A flying column under Colonel Greathed came round to Agra and cleared the Pandies away from it.