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... became Sultán of Ghaznín , and after some time ' 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 ...
... became Sultán of Ghaznín , and after some time ' 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 ...
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... became extinct . ' Aláu - d dín Husain appointed ( to the government of Ghaznín ) his nephews , the sons of Sám , son of Hasan , namely Ghiyásu - d dín Abú - 1 fath Muhammad and Shahábu - d dín Abú - 1 Muzaffar . When Sultán Ghiyásu - d ...
... became extinct . ' Aláu - d dín Husain appointed ( to the government of Ghaznín ) his nephews , the sons of Sám , son of Hasan , namely Ghiyásu - d dín Abú - 1 fath Muhammad and Shahábu - d dín Abú - 1 Muzaffar . When Sultán Ghiyásu - d ...
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... became angry at his dilatoriness and opposition , and by orders of the Sultán , marched with a few followers towards Múltán to enforce his attendance , They met each other on the road , and as the Wazír addressed to him several harsh ...
... became angry at his dilatoriness and opposition , and by orders of the Sultán , marched with a few followers towards Múltán to enforce his attendance , They met each other on the road , and as the Wazír addressed to him several harsh ...
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... became so cheap that , one weighing a miskál , could be purchased for three dínárs . The Conquest of Dúr Samundar . The royal army marched from this place towards the country of Dúr Samun . Ráí Pandyá offered opposition , and begged the ...
... became so cheap that , one weighing a miskál , could be purchased for three dínárs . The Conquest of Dúr Samundar . The royal army marched from this place towards the country of Dúr Samun . Ráí Pandyá offered opposition , and begged the ...
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... became firmly established in his hereditary kingdom . While I was engaged in writing this passage , one of my friends said to me : " The kings of Hind are celebrated for their pene- tration and wisdom ; why then did Kales Dewar , during ...
... became firmly established in his hereditary kingdom . While I was engaged in writing this passage , one of my friends said to me : " The kings of Hind are celebrated for their pene- tration and wisdom ; why then did Kales Dewar , during ...
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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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