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... Dehlí , now rose to the highest offices . He became Dád - bak , or chief administrator of justice , and Náib - i mulk , or deputy ruler of the State , and the government of the country was in his hands . Malik Kiwámu - d dín , who held ...
... Dehlí , now rose to the highest offices . He became Dád - bak , or chief administrator of justice , and Náib - i mulk , or deputy ruler of the State , and the government of the country was in his hands . Malik Kiwámu - d dín , who held ...
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... Dehlí for sixty years , and kept down the people of the kingdom with a firm grasp . He is gone , and his son , who was fitted to be a king , died before him ; Bughrá Khán remains contented at Lakhnautí , and the roots of empire which ...
... Dehlí for sixty years , and kept down the people of the kingdom with a firm grasp . He is gone , and his son , who was fitted to be a king , died before him ; Bughrá Khán remains contented at Lakhnautí , and the roots of empire which ...
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... Dehlí . While Kai - Kubád was sitting on the throne in Dehlí , his father , Bughrá Khan , at Lakhnautí , had assumed the title of Násiru - d dín , and had struck coins and caused the khutba to be read in his own name . A correspondence ...
... Dehlí . While Kai - Kubád was sitting on the throne in Dehlí , his father , Bughrá Khan , at Lakhnautí , had assumed the title of Násiru - d dín , and had struck coins and caused the khutba to be read in his own name . A correspondence ...
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... Dehlí ; for I know full well that neither my son nor the throne of Dehlí will long exist . " Kai - Kubád returned through Oudh , towards Dehlí , and for some days he was mindful of his father's advice , and abstained from sensual ...
... Dehlí ; for I know full well that neither my son nor the throne of Dehlí will long exist . " Kai - Kubád returned through Oudh , towards Dehlí , and for some days he was mindful of his father's advice , and abstained from sensual ...
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... Dehlí was opposed to him , and through fear of the populace he did not go to the city , there to take his seat upon the old throne of his predecessors . Some time elapsed before he ventured there , or before the people went to Kílú ...
... Dehlí was opposed to him , and through fear of the populace he did not go to the city , there to take his seat upon the old throne of his predecessors . Some time elapsed before he ventured there , or before the people went to Kílú ...
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