Citations:choush
English citations of choush
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- 1874, Samuel W. Baker, Ismailïa: a narrative of the expedition to Central Africa for the suppression of the slave trade: organized by Ismail, Khedive of Egypt, volume 2, London: Macmillan, →OCLC, page 299:
- The other bodies were those of the choush that had fallen by my side, and the soldier who had been shot on the parapet.
- 1882, Ernest Ayscoghe Floye, Unexplored Balūchistan, London: Griffith & Farran, →OCLC, pages 44–45:
- Our ancient shikarri Jellāl had, it appeared, married the daughter of the Mīr's choush (or head man) and the two men immediately struck up a friendship, the choush (Keramshah) being very useful in expelling the crowd from the tent while the walls were being fastened up.