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22-842: [REDACTED] Look up judi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Judi is a name with multiple origins. It is a short form of the Hebrew name Judith . It is also an Arabic name referring to a mountain mentioned in the Quran. It may refer to: Judi Andersen (born 1958), beauty pageant titleholder from Hawaii who won Miss USA 1978 Judi Ann Mason (1955–2009), American television writer, producer and playwright Judi Bari (1949–1997), American environmentalist and labor leader, feminist, principal organizer of Earth First Judi Barrett (born in United Kingdom)

44-529: A huge library used by the last Nizam. The eastern half, now occupied by a state government hospital, was used by the Nizam for official and ceremonial purposes. The western half, which is now walled, has the main residential buildings known as Nazri Bagh or Mubarak Mansion and still belongs to the Nizam’s private estate. The main entrance to Nazri Bagh always had a curtain draped across it, so it has come to be known as

66-674: Is a jazz singer and composer Judi Spiers (born 1953), presenter on British radio and television Judi Trott (born 1962), English actress Judi Tyabji (born 1965), former British Columbia politician, wife of Gordon Wilson Judi Warren , American basketball player See also [ edit ] Judi Mosque in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India Judi-Dart , United States sounding rocket Mount Judi , Şırnak Province, Southeastern Anatolia Region, Turkey Judy (personal name) Judy (disambiguation) Judie [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

88-622: Is a jazz singer and composer Judi Spiers (born 1953), presenter on British radio and television Judi Trott (born 1962), English actress Judi Tyabji (born 1965), former British Columbia politician, wife of Gordon Wilson Judi Warren , American basketball player See also [ edit ] Judi Mosque in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India Judi-Dart , United States sounding rocket Mount Judi , Şırnak Province, Southeastern Anatolia Region, Turkey Judy (personal name) Judy (disambiguation) Judie [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

110-491: Is a royal palace in Hyderabad, Telangana , India . It was the palace where the erstwhile ruler of Hyderabad State , Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan , the seventh Nizam , lived. It was a palace bought by his father Mahboob Ali Pasha, who had a penchant for buying ostentatious homes. Initially, this grand palace was owned by a noble, Kamal Khan who had his initials 'KK' imprinted on all the furniture, doors, crockery, windows and even on

132-565: Is an author of several picture books Judi Bowker (born 1954), English television and cinema actress Judi Brown (born 1961), American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metre hurdles Judi Chamberlin (1944–2010), American activist, leader, organizer, public speaker and educator in the psychiatric survivors movement Judi Connelli (born 1947), award-winning singer and actress Judi Dench , CH, DBE, FRSA (born 1934), English film, stage and television actress Judi Donaghy (born 1960), American vocalist, producer and songwriter from

154-565: Is an author of several picture books Judi Bowker (born 1954), English television and cinema actress Judi Brown (born 1961), American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metre hurdles Judi Chamberlin (1944–2010), American activist, leader, organizer, public speaker and educator in the psychiatric survivors movement Judi Connelli (born 1947), award-winning singer and actress Judi Dench , CH, DBE, FRSA (born 1934), English film, stage and television actress Judi Donaghy (born 1960), American vocalist, producer and songwriter from

176-431: The purdah gate . When Nizam ventured out of the palace, the purdah was lifted to indicate the king was not home. The gate was guarded by Maisaram Regiment, police and Sarf-e-Khas Army bearing lances . The Nizam lived here until his death in 1967. The palace is marked by large arched entrances and columns, intricate woodwork on canopied windows, and a large portico at the entrance. Of the three principal buildings of

198-559: The Australian House of Representatives Judi Patton (born 1940), Former First Lady of Kentucky Judi Radin (born 1950), American bridge player Judi Richards (born 1949), Canadian pop singer and songwriter Judi Scott or Judith Scott (1957–2018), British theatrical, film and television actress Judi Shekoni , British actress, model and television presenter who is based in Hollywood Judi Silvano (born 1951),

220-435: The Australian House of Representatives Judi Patton (born 1940), Former First Lady of Kentucky Judi Radin (born 1950), American bridge player Judi Richards (born 1949), Canadian pop singer and songwriter Judi Scott or Judith Scott (1957–2018), British theatrical, film and television actress Judi Shekoni , British actress, model and television presenter who is based in Hollywood Judi Silvano (born 1951),

242-530: The Ghadial Gate complex, and the classical semicircular arches are among the characteristic features. Himayat Ali Mirza, the great-grandson of the Nizam, stated that, the King Kothi palace was the accommodation of Mir Osman Ali khan for lifetime and is heartbreaking that the palace is of no use to public now. Himayat also suggested the conversion of King Kothi palace into a hospital . Himayat said, "The palace

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264-541: The King Kothi complex, only the main building (now housing a hospital) and the Mubarak Mansion (Nazri Bagh) accommodating the offices of the Nizam’s private estates (Sarf-e-Khas) survive. Both the surviving buildings are in European style. The third building, Usman Mansion, was demolished in the early 1980s. In its place a new hospital building was constructed by the state government. The VII Nizam, Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan ,

286-1027: The Twin Cities Judi Doull (born 1938), former New Zealand cricketer Judi Dutcher , attorney and former politician who served as the Minnesota State Auditor from 1995 to 2003 Judi Evans (born 1964), American Emmy Award-winning actress Judi Farr , Australian theatre, film and television actor Judi Fotheringill or Judianne Fotheringill (born 1944), American pair skater Judi M. gaiashkibos (born 1953), Ponca Santee administrator Judi Garman (born 1944), former college softball coach Judi Genovesi (born 1957), American ice dancer Judi Giuliani or Judith Giuliani (born 1954), nurse, fundraiser, former managing director of Changing Our World , wife of Rudy Giuliani Judi Lines , former British television and radio broadcaster Judi Longfield , PC (born 1947), Canadian politician Judi McLeod (born 1944), Canadian journalist who operates

308-896: The Twin Cities Judi Doull (born 1938), former New Zealand cricketer Judi Dutcher , attorney and former politician who served as the Minnesota State Auditor from 1995 to 2003 Judi Evans (born 1964), American Emmy Award-winning actress Judi Farr , Australian theatre, film and television actor Judi Fotheringill or Judianne Fotheringill (born 1944), American pair skater Judi M. gaiashkibos (born 1953), Ponca Santee administrator Judi Garman (born 1944), former college softball coach Judi Genovesi (born 1957), American ice dancer Judi Giuliani or Judith Giuliani (born 1954), nurse, fundraiser, former managing director of Changing Our World , wife of Rudy Giuliani Judi Lines , former British television and radio broadcaster Judi Longfield , PC (born 1947), Canadian politician Judi McLeod (born 1944), Canadian journalist who operates

330-480: The conservative Canadian website, Canada Free Press Judi Meredith (1936–2014), former American actress Judi Moen (born 1954), former talk show host and news reporter for WBBM-TV in Chicago Judi Monterey (born 1944), American model and actress Judi Moriarty or Judith Moriarty (born 1942), American politician from Missouri Judi Moylan (born 1944), Australian politician, Liberal member of

352-416: The conservative Canadian website, Canada Free Press Judi Meredith (1936–2014), former American actress Judi Moen (born 1954), former talk show host and news reporter for WBBM-TV in Chicago Judi Monterey (born 1944), American model and actress Judi Moriarty or Judith Moriarty (born 1942), American politician from Missouri Judi Moylan (born 1944), Australian politician, Liberal member of

374-619: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up judi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Judi is a name with multiple origins. It is a short form of the Hebrew name Judith . It is also an Arabic name referring to a mountain mentioned in the Quran. It may refer to: Judi Andersen (born 1958), beauty pageant titleholder from Hawaii who won Miss USA 1978 Judi Ann Mason (1955–2009), American television writer, producer and playwright Judi Bari (1949–1997), American environmentalist and labor leader, feminist, principal organizer of Earth First Judi Barrett (born in United Kingdom)

396-519: The iron grilles of the palace. Mahboob Ali Pasha was keen to possess the palace but the bold engravings of the initials made him a little wary. To his relief, a courtier came up with an excellent solution. He suggested that since a large house in Urdu is called " Kothi " and since it would be the King's Palace , it could be renamed as "King Kothi" justifying the initials. The Nizam was pleased and went ahead and bought

418-509: The last ruling Nizam (1911–1948), lived here and died in this building on 24 February 1967. The palace is also home to the Judi Mosque . Khan willed that he be buried in the mosque that faced his residence. To the east of Mubarak Mansion stands the Ghadial Gate, the gate with a clock. The King Kothi complex has various European styles. The canopies over windows, the intricate woodwork, the sloping tiled roofs in octagonal pyramid shapes of

440-611: The palace. Thus the name King Kothi came into existence. The palace was constructed by Kamal Khan, and sold to the Nizam once he expressed his desire for the palace. The young Nizam moved in when he was only 13. After his accession to the throne in 1911, he continued to stay at the palace and did not move to Chowmahalla Palace where his father lived. In the sprawling palace, various kinds of expensive items were stored in steel trunks, fastened with English-made padlocks . The palace has three main buildings, divided into two groups. It also has

462-486: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Judi&oldid=1229415900 " Categories : Given names Feminine given names Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles judi From Misplaced Pages,

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484-518: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Judi&oldid=1229415900 " Categories : Given names Feminine given names Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Judi Mosque King Kothi Palace or Nazri Bagh Palace

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