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... Aláu - d dín Husain bin Hasan , the first king of the Ghorians , attacked him and took his country , and seated his nephew on the throne of Ghaznín , after which he again returned to Dehli . 1 [ In the margin " Satlúj : " the Sutlej ...
... Aláu - d dín Husain bin Hasan , the first king of the Ghorians , attacked him and took his country , and seated his nephew on the throne of Ghaznín , after which he again returned to Dehli . 1 [ In the margin " Satlúj : " the Sutlej ...
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... Aláu - d dín prisoner , and disgraced him by seating him on a cow and parading him round the walls of Ghaznín . When ' Aláu - d dín heard this intelligence , he again marched to repel him , but before his arrival Bahrám Sháh had died ...
... Aláu - d dín prisoner , and disgraced him by seating him on a cow and parading him round the walls of Ghaznín . When ' Aláu - d dín heard this intelligence , he again marched to repel him , but before his arrival Bahrám Sháh had died ...
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... Aláu - d dín Muhammad , whom he had himself brought up , to one of the princesses , and bestowed upon him the government of Oudh and Badáún . There ' Aláu - d dín remained for a long time , and , by degrees , collected a large army . It ...
... Aláu - d dín Muhammad , whom he had himself brought up , to one of the princesses , and bestowed upon him the government of Oudh and Badáún . There ' Aláu - d dín remained for a long time , and , by degrees , collected a large army . It ...
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... Aláu - d dín's hand and invited him to come to his camp . When they reached the bank of the river Malik Firoz wished to enter the boat first , ' Aláu - d dín following him . Two of ' Aláu - d dín's servants , Ikhtiyáru - d dín and ...
... Aláu - d dín's hand and invited him to come to his camp . When they reached the bank of the river Malik Firoz wished to enter the boat first , ' Aláu - d dín following him . Two of ' Aláu - d dín's servants , Ikhtiyáru - d dín and ...
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... Aláu - d dín advanced against him at the head of a large army for the purpose of carrying on a holy war , actuated by pure faith , sincere intentions , the hope of resurrection , and the determination to bring destruction on the ...
... Aláu - d dín advanced against him at the head of a large army for the purpose of carrying on a holy war , actuated by pure faith , sincere intentions , the hope of resurrection , and the determination to bring destruction on the ...
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