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... crown upon his head , but not being able to oppose ' Aláu - d dín , he fled towards the country of Hind . ' Aláu - d dín plundered and massacred in Ghaznín , and after depopulating the country he took up his abode at Dehli . Khusrú Sháh ...
... crown upon his head , but not being able to oppose ' Aláu - d dín , he fled towards the country of Hind . ' Aláu - d dín plundered and massacred in Ghaznín , and after depopulating the country he took up his abode at Dehli . Khusrú Sháh ...
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... crown . After two or three years , during which Násiru - d dín held the name of king , while all substantial power was wielded by Ulugh Khán , he per- fidiously cut off his son - in - law . When Ulugh Khán had cleared the country of his ...
... crown . After two or three years , during which Násiru - d dín held the name of king , while all substantial power was wielded by Ulugh Khán , he per- fidiously cut off his son - in - law . When Ulugh Khán had cleared the country of his ...
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... crown set with gold and rubies and pearls and other precious stones , so that it was im- possible for the eyes to trace the redness of the gold on account of the excessive lustre of the jewels , and a necklace of large shining pearls ...
... crown set with gold and rubies and pearls and other precious stones , so that it was im- possible for the eyes to trace the redness of the gold on account of the excessive lustre of the jewels , and a necklace of large shining pearls ...
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... crown on his head in the city of Márdí.1 He induced the troops who were there to support his interests , and conveyed some of the royal treasures which were deposited there to the city of Mankúl , and he him- self accompanied , marching ...
... crown on his head in the city of Márdí.1 He induced the troops who were there to support his interests , and conveyed some of the royal treasures which were deposited there to the city of Mankúl , and he him- self accompanied , marching ...
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... Jalálu - d dín's ob- 1 So says the Text , and the two MSS . agree : but as Kachhan was dead , Surkha must be here intended , and Firishta has it so . taining the crown ; but the kotwál , on account 134 ZIKU - D DIN BARNI ' .
... Jalálu - d dín's ob- 1 So says the Text , and the two MSS . agree : but as Kachhan was dead , Surkha must be here intended , and Firishta has it so . taining the crown ; but the kotwál , on account 134 ZIKU - D DIN BARNI ' .
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Aláu-d dín Amír amirs army arrived attack became Book brother brought called carried chief cloth collected command complete containing court crossed Crown death Dehlí directed Edited elephants enemy English entered father fell Fíroz fled forces fort four gave give given gold GRAMMAR hands head heard Hindus honour horse houses hundred India infidels Jahán Khán Khusrú killed king land Language late Malik marched means month mountain Mughals Muhammad Musulmáns never night nobles Notes officers ordered original palace passed Persian person plundered present Prince prisoners proceeded Ráí reached received reign remained respect returned river royal Sanskrit Second sent Series sewed Sháh Shaikh side slaves Society soldiers Sultán sword taken tankas Text thousand throne Tímúr took town Translated treasure victory village whole
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