The History of India from the Earliest Ages: pt. I. Mussulman rule. pt.II. Mogul empire. AurangzebN. Trübner, 1881 |
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... whilst overlapping much of modern times . Vol . IV . is more definite . It comprises the history of Muhammadan rule in India , from the Arab conquests in the eighth century down to the eve of British conquest in the eighteenth ; a ...
... whilst overlapping much of modern times . Vol . IV . is more definite . It comprises the history of Muhammadan rule in India , from the Arab conquests in the eighth century down to the eve of British conquest in the eighteenth ; a ...
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... whilst the late East India Company was exclusively occupied with its trading transac- tions at Madras , Calcutta , and Bombay , and had not as yet begun to aspire after territorial aggrandise- ment or political power . The reign of ...
... whilst the late East India Company was exclusively occupied with its trading transac- tions at Madras , Calcutta , and Bombay , and had not as yet begun to aspire after territorial aggrandise- ment or political power . The reign of ...
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... whilst his predecessors , if anything , were lax Shíals . By so doing , he won the support of all orthodox Mu- 2 Manouchi through Father Catrou . It is stated by Catrou that Au- rangzeb did not take the title of Padishah until after the ...
... whilst his predecessors , if anything , were lax Shíals . By so doing , he won the support of all orthodox Mu- 2 Manouchi through Father Catrou . It is stated by Catrou that Au- rangzeb did not take the title of Padishah until after the ...
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... Whilst Aurangzeb was carrying out his reforms in The Dekhan . Hindustan , he was not unmindful of the Dekhan . For many years he had been Viceroy in the Dekhan . He had given his name to the city of Aurangabad . Before the fratricidal ...
... Whilst Aurangzeb was carrying out his reforms in The Dekhan . Hindustan , he was not unmindful of the Dekhan . For many years he had been Viceroy in the Dekhan . He had given his name to the city of Aurangabad . Before the fratricidal ...
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... whilst the mountains were the strongholds of bandits . Nominally the Konkan was a province of Bíjápur ; Origin of Sivaji . practically the Konkan was ruled by a line of chief- tains , more or less independent , who were known as ...
... whilst the mountains were the strongholds of bandits . Nominally the Konkan was a province of Bíjápur ; Origin of Sivaji . practically the Konkan was ruled by a line of chief- tains , more or less independent , who were known as ...
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Accordingly Afghans Agra Akbar Ali Vardi Khan Amír Jumla army Aurangzeb Behar Belál Rai Bengal Bombay Brahmans carried Catrou CHAP Charun Christian court daughter death Dekhan Delhi Deputy Nawab Dutch elephants Emperor English European factory Fakirs Farrukh Siyar father fleet fortress Fryer Golkonda grandees Haji Ahmad Hindu hundred Husain Ali Khan idol India Jain Joonere Kábul kingdom Kotwal Krishna ladies Madras Mahrattas Malabar Manouchi marriage Marwar Masulipatam minister Moghul empire Muhammadan Murshed Kuli Khan Murshedabad Nadir Shah Naik Nairs native Nawab Nawab of Surat pagodas palace palanquin Patna Persia plunder Poleas Portuguese prince provinces Raja Rajpút reign religion rupees sent Shah Alam Shah Jehan Shíah ships Shuja Khan Sivaji soldiers story Sultan of Golkonda Sunní Surat Tanjore Tavernier temple Thevenot Thomé thousand throne Tirumala Naik told town travelled Valle Vardi Khan Venk-tapa Naik Viceroy Vijayanagar Visvanáth Naik whilst worship Zamorin
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