The History of India from the Earliest Ages: pt. I. Mussulman rule. pt.II. Mogul empire. AurangzebN. Trübner, 1881 |
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... ladies ib . Hindu risings . 366 Aurangzeb's magic ib . Rebellion of the Afghans ib . Another Shah Shuja 367 Aurangzeb takes the field ib . Absence of details ib . Treachery 368 Festivities at Peshawar ib . Massacre of Afghans Perfidy of ...
... ladies ib . Hindu risings . 366 Aurangzeb's magic ib . Rebellion of the Afghans ib . Another Shah Shuja 367 Aurangzeb takes the field ib . Absence of details ib . Treachery 368 Festivities at Peshawar ib . Massacre of Afghans Perfidy of ...
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... ladies , jewels , and dress . ib . Manners and occupation . ib . Manchet , wax , arrack , and punch 507 Telegraphs ib . Old Goa ib . Mahratta neighbours 508 Pilgrimage to Gokurn . ib . Life of the Brahmans at Gokurn Sights at Gokurn ...
... ladies , jewels , and dress . ib . Manners and occupation . ib . Manchet , wax , arrack , and punch 507 Telegraphs ib . Old Goa ib . Mahratta neighbours 508 Pilgrimage to Gokurn . ib . Life of the Brahmans at Gokurn Sights at Gokurn ...
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... ladies of the seraglio knew whether Aurangzeb was dead or alive . Royshan Rai Begum had laboured hard for Aur- angzeb during the reign of Shah Jehan . It was mainly by her help that he gained the throne . After his accession she had ...
... ladies of the seraglio knew whether Aurangzeb was dead or alive . Royshan Rai Begum had laboured hard for Aur- angzeb during the reign of Shah Jehan . It was mainly by her help that he gained the throne . After his accession she had ...
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... ladies and eunuchs his sister . saw that she was under a cloud ; they had long hated her for her pride and ill - nature , and they were ready to repeat any story against her . Aurangzeb was told that his sister had taken the signet ring ...
... ladies and eunuchs his sister . saw that she was under a cloud ; they had long hated her for her pride and ill - nature , and they were ready to repeat any story against her . Aurangzeb was told that his sister had taken the signet ring ...
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... ladies with a rod of iron , and made him her slave for life . 32 There is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the story . There is , however , reason to believe that the fakir who acted a part was prompted by Aurangzeb himself ...
... ladies with a rod of iron , and made him her slave for life . 32 There is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the story . There is , however , reason to believe that the fakir who acted a part was prompted by Aurangzeb himself ...
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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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