The History of India from the Earliest Ages: pt. I. Mussulman rule. pt.II. Mogul empire. AurangzebN. Trübner, 1881 |
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... began to take measures for defeating the designs of his aunt in favour of Azam Shah . At this time Jai Singh , Raja of Jaipur , was at Delhi , Jai Singh . At such a crisis the Rajpút might have decided the fate of the empire . Shah Alam ...
... began to take measures for defeating the designs of his aunt in favour of Azam Shah . At this time Jai Singh , Raja of Jaipur , was at Delhi , Jai Singh . At such a crisis the Rajpút might have decided the fate of the empire . Shah Alam ...
Page 340
... began to recover . restored to consciousness , took an interest in public affairs , and managed to show himself to the Raja of Jaipur and a few of the grandees . Suddenly he missed his signet ring . He accepted the excuses of his sister ...
... began to recover . restored to consciousness , took an interest in public affairs , and managed to show himself to the Raja of Jaipur and a few of the grandees . Suddenly he missed his signet ring . He accepted the excuses of his sister ...
Page 341
... began Aurangzeb's to play a part in the seraglio . The daughters of the Moghul emperors had a strange destiny . Those born of Rajpút mothers were sometimes given in CHAP . VII . marriage to Rajpút princes . " MOGHUL EMPIRE : AURANGZEB ...
... began Aurangzeb's to play a part in the seraglio . The daughters of the Moghul emperors had a strange destiny . Those born of Rajpút mothers were sometimes given in CHAP . VII . marriage to Rajpút princes . " MOGHUL EMPIRE : AURANGZEB ...
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... began with unusual violence ; the rivers overflowed their banks ; the whole country round Ghergong was a deluge . The Moghuls suffered horrible privations . Pestilence followed the famine . Every day numbers of corpses were thrown from ...
... began with unusual violence ; the rivers overflowed their banks ; the whole country round Ghergong was a deluge . The Moghuls suffered horrible privations . Pestilence followed the famine . Every day numbers of corpses were thrown from ...
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... began to mass troops in Kandahar . Aurangzeb hoped to quiet down these hostile demonstrations by sending an em- bassy with presents to Shah Abbas . Moghul embassy to l'ersia . The embassy of Aurangzeb to the Shah of Persia must have ...
... began to mass troops in Kandahar . Aurangzeb hoped to quiet down these hostile demonstrations by sending an em- bassy with presents to Shah Abbas . Moghul embassy to l'ersia . The embassy of Aurangzeb to the Shah of Persia must have ...
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