The History of India from the Earliest Ages: pt. I. Mussulman rule. pt.II. Mogul empire. AurangzebN. Trübner, 1881 |
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... Four Moghul armies Azam Shah Aurangzeb's disaster . ib . 376 ib . ib . ib . Rajpút clemency . Moghul spite . Wasted strength . 377 ib . ib . Disaffection of Akbar . Rajput plot The astrologer Warnings Awakening of Aurangzeb Artifice ...
... Four Moghul armies Azam Shah Aurangzeb's disaster . ib . 376 ib . ib . ib . Rajpút clemency . Moghul spite . Wasted strength . 377 ib . ib . Disaffection of Akbar . Rajput plot The astrologer Warnings Awakening of Aurangzeb Artifice ...
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... four tribes of oxen - drivers 471 Caste marks of the four tribes ib . Religion of the Manaris . 472 Worship of the serpent ib . Caravans of waggons ib . Poverty of Tavernier's details 473 Thevenot , 1666 ib . Custom - house at Surat 474 ...
... four tribes of oxen - drivers 471 Caste marks of the four tribes ib . Religion of the Manaris . 472 Worship of the serpent ib . Caravans of waggons ib . Poverty of Tavernier's details 473 Thevenot , 1666 ib . Custom - house at Surat 474 ...
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... four , were treated as prin- cesses of the imperial blood , and were supposed to lead lives of celibacy . Spotless purity in single women is by no means an uncommon virtue ; it is to be seen amongst Asiatic widows as well as in European ...
... four , were treated as prin- cesses of the imperial blood , and were supposed to lead lives of celibacy . Spotless purity in single women is by no means an uncommon virtue ; it is to be seen amongst Asiatic widows as well as in European ...
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... four " has perhaps dropped out . Bernier not only says 1664 , but dates his subsequent letters 1664 and 1665 ; and Bernier himself accompanied the expedition to Kashmir . The preceding dates are all fixed from Mahratta records and ...
... four " has perhaps dropped out . Bernier not only says 1664 , but dates his subsequent letters 1664 and 1665 ; and Bernier himself accompanied the expedition to Kashmir . The preceding dates are all fixed from Mahratta records and ...
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... Four Moghul armies . Azam Shah . Aurangzeb's dis- aster . Each of the four armies of the Moghuls had its place of rendezvous . Shah Alam , coming up from the Dek- han , marched past Ahmadabad towards the western wall . He entered the ...
... Four Moghul armies . Azam Shah . Aurangzeb's dis- aster . Each of the four armies of the Moghuls had its place of rendezvous . Shah Alam , coming up from the Dek- han , marched past Ahmadabad towards the western wall . He entered the ...
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Accordingly Afghans Agra Akbar Ali Vardi Khan Amír Jumla army Aurangzeb Behar Belál Rai Bengal Bombay Brahmans carried Catrou CHAP Charuns Christian court death Dekhan Delhi Deputy Nawab Deva Dutch elephants Emperor English European factory Fakirs Farrukh Siyar father fleet fortress Fryer Golkonda grandees Haji Ahmad Hindu hundred Husain Ali Khan idol Ikkeri India Jain Joonere Kábul Krishna ladies Madras Mahrattas Malabar Manouchi Marwar Masulipatam Moghul empire Muhammadan Murshed Kuli Khan Murshedabad Nadir Shah Nairs native Nawab Nawab of Surat Olaza pagodas palace palanquin Patna Persia plunder Poleas Portuguese priests prince province queen Raja Rajpút reign religion rupees Sarfaraz Khan sent Shah Alam Shah Jehan ships Shuja Khan Sivaji soldiers story Sultan of Golkonda Sunní Surat swords Tanjore Tavernier temple Thevenot Thomé thousand throne Tirumala Naik told town travelled Valle Vardi Khan Venk-tapa Naik Viceroy Vijayanagar Visvanáth whilst worship Zamorin
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