The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 6Trübner, 1875 |
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... Mír Yúnas ' Alí was glad of his coming , and showed him much attention ; frequently inviting him to his house , and enjoying his society . Karácha Beg watched his opportunity , and one night when they were drinking wine , and the Mír's ...
... Mír Yúnas ' Alí was glad of his coming , and showed him much attention ; frequently inviting him to his house , and enjoying his society . Karácha Beg watched his opportunity , and one night when they were drinking wine , and the Mír's ...
Page 19
... Mír Fazalí . From thence he marched against Jaunpúr , which was held by Bábá Beg Jaláír , father of Sháham Khán , who had been appointed after the death of Hindú Beg . He set the defences of the place in order , and was joined from Oudh ...
... Mír Fazalí . From thence he marched against Jaunpúr , which was held by Bábá Beg Jaláír , father of Sháham Khán , who had been appointed after the death of Hindú Beg . He set the defences of the place in order , and was joined from Oudh ...
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... Mír Mahmúd Shaukiti , who held Hájípúr for Muzaffar Khán , and had killed him and about a hundred of his people . So Muzaffar Khán was constrained to relinquish his designs against Junaid , and he proceeded with Khudádád Birlás and ...
... Mír Mahmúd Shaukiti , who held Hájípúr for Muzaffar Khán , and had killed him and about a hundred of his people . So Muzaffar Khán was constrained to relinquish his designs against Junaid , and he proceeded with Khudádád Birlás and ...
Page 57
... Mír Mu'izzu - l Mulk and other adherents . The mint of the Empire , which had been under the management of a chaudhari , was now divided.1 That of Fathpúr was placed under the direction of Khwaja ' Abdu - s Samad , the elegant penman ...
... Mír Mu'izzu - l Mulk and other adherents . The mint of the Empire , which had been under the management of a chaudhari , was now divided.1 That of Fathpúr was placed under the direction of Khwaja ' Abdu - s Samad , the elegant penman ...
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... Mír , in that place of meeting , the lamp was kindled to brighten the solitude of seclusion in the banquet of society , and the merits of the philosophers of the colleges and monasteries were put to the test of the touchstone . Súfis ...
... Mír , in that place of meeting , the lamp was kindled to brighten the solitude of seclusion in the banquet of society , and the merits of the philosophers of the colleges and monasteries were put to the test of the touchstone . Súfis ...
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Abdu-l Abdu-lla Khán Abú-1 Fazl Abú-l Adil Khán Afgháns Agra Ahmadnagar Ajmír Akbar Alí Ambar amirs army arrived Asad Asaf Khán attack Bahádur Begam Bengal Bihár Bíjápúr brought Burhánpúr called camp chief command Court Dakhin death Dehlí dín elephants Emperor enemy Extracts father favour fell Firishta fled force fortress gave Gujarát Hindús Hindústán honour horse Humáyún Husain Ibráhím Imperial India jágir Jahángír Jahangiri Kábul Kashmír Khán Jahán Khán-i Khán-khánán Khurram Khusrú Khwaja King krors Lahore Mahábat Khán Majesty Malik Ambar mansab marched Memoirs Mír Mirzá Muhammad Muharram Mulk night nobles Núr Jahán officers ordered Orissa Patna Prince Dániyál Prince Parwez prisoners proceeded Ráí Rájá Rájá Mán Singh Rájpúts Ráná rebels received reign river royal Royal Asiatic Society rupees Saiyid Salím sent servants Shah Sháh Jahán Shaikh Faríd siege Sironj Sultán suprà Tárikh-i Thatta throne took translation troops victory zamindárs