The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 3Trübner and Company, 1871 |
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... called Dib Bawakú Khan , and it is stated that Díb signifies a throne and magnificence , and Báwakú a chief of the grandees . It is almost impossible to fix the orthography of the names of the earlier Mongols , as they are spelt ...
... called Dib Bawakú Khan , and it is stated that Díb signifies a throne and magnificence , and Báwakú a chief of the grandees . It is almost impossible to fix the orthography of the names of the earlier Mongols , as they are spelt ...
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... called the grandson of Ughúz , but at the beginning of this extract he is called the father , and he was in fact the Ughúz , از استخواني فاني از نسل ديب با وقوي که نواده , grandfather of ghaz اغوز بود ] 3 Ham - kunán , compeers . 24 XI ...
... called the grandson of Ughúz , but at the beginning of this extract he is called the father , and he was in fact the Ughúz , از استخواني فاني از نسل ديب با وقوي که نواده , grandfather of ghaz اغوز بود ] 3 Ham - kunán , compeers . 24 XI ...
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... called an island , as it was no less than two hundred parasangs long and one hundred and twenty broad . The ruler of that country , Srí Rám , intended to pay his respects to his majesty with offerings and humble representations , but ...
... called an island , as it was no less than two hundred parasangs long and one hundred and twenty broad . The ruler of that country , Srí Rám , intended to pay his respects to his majesty with offerings and humble representations , but ...
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... called Kambáyat , contains 70,000 villages and towns , all populous , and the people abound in wealth and luxuries . In the course of the four seasons of the year seventy different species of beautiful flowers grow within that province ...
... called Kambáyat , contains 70,000 villages and towns , all populous , and the people abound in wealth and luxuries . In the course of the four seasons of the year seventy different species of beautiful flowers grow within that province ...
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... called dakk . ” 2 They went by daily marches through the hills , from stage to stage , and when they arrived at ... called Somnát , fixed upon stone , polished like a 1 [ In the translation of Firishta he is called " Aluf Khan , " but ...
... called dakk . ” 2 They went by daily marches through the hills , from stage to stage , and when they arrived at ... called Somnát , fixed upon stone , polished like a 1 [ In the translation of Firishta he is called " Aluf Khan , " but ...
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Aláu-d dín Amír amirs Arabic army arrived Asiatic Society Balban Bengal brother brought called chief Chinese cloth command Crown 8vo Dehli Demy 8vo Deogír dirham Edited elephants encamped enemy English F. J. FURNIVALL Firishta Firoz Fíroz Sháh fled forces gabrs gave gold GRAMMAR Gujarát Hensleigh Wedgwood Hindus Hindustán honour horse India infidels Islám Jalálu-d jizya Jumna Káfúr Karra Khán-i Jahán Khizr Khán Khusrú Khán khutba killed king krors Kutbu-d dín Lakhnautí Language Ma'bar Mahmúd Malik marched Mughals Muhammadan Mulk Musulmáns Násiru-d dín nobles officers ordered palace parasangs plundered prisoners proceeded Ráí received reign returned river royal Royal Asiatic Society saiyids Sámána Sanskrit sent sewed Shah Shaikh Shamsu-d dín slaves soldiers Sultán Fíroz Sultán Muhammad sword tankas Text Thatta throne Tilang Tímúr took Translated treasure Trübner's Oriental Series Tughlik Ulugh Khán victory village W. W. SKEAT Zafar Khán
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