Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... much more ancient date . We find in Stewart's account of Bengal , that Gour was the capital of a Mohammedan dynasty two centuries before Akber . says , that according to the reports of the Brahmins ON ANCIENT INDIA . 13.
... much more ancient date . We find in Stewart's account of Bengal , that Gour was the capital of a Mohammedan dynasty two centuries before Akber . says , that according to the reports of the Brahmins ON ANCIENT INDIA . 13.
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... Mohammedans were not merely suggested by ambition , but excited by the wish of propagating their doctrines , which was exercised with fanatic fury . Every true Musalman thought it a pious duty to subdue infidels , and force them to ...
... Mohammedans were not merely suggested by ambition , but excited by the wish of propagating their doctrines , which was exercised with fanatic fury . Every true Musalman thought it a pious duty to subdue infidels , and force them to ...
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... Mohammedans in general , with abhorrence and contempt . * The practices of those invaders naturally inspired the ... Mohammedan princes , which was found in the palace of Seringapatam after the capture of the place , this appears to ...
... Mohammedans in general , with abhorrence and contempt . * The practices of those invaders naturally inspired the ... Mohammedan princes , which was found in the palace of Seringapatam after the capture of the place , this appears to ...
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... Mohammedan parties , according to their respective laws of contracts and of succession . That the courts might be competent to do so , Sir William Jones undertook to form a digest of those laws , from the original Sanscrit and Arabic ...
... Mohammedan parties , according to their respective laws of contracts and of succession . That the courts might be competent to do so , Sir William Jones undertook to form a digest of those laws , from the original Sanscrit and Arabic ...
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... Mohammedan governors of this country , have been so hostile to the preservation of Hindū monuments and coins . - The Kauzy of Madras , who had often occasion to go to a place in the neighbourhood of Mahabalipoor , assured the writer of ...
... Mohammedan governors of this country , have been so hostile to the preservation of Hindū monuments and coins . - The Kauzy of Madras , who had often occasion to go to a place in the neighbourhood of Mahabalipoor , assured the writer of ...
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