The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 4TrĂĽbner and Company, 1872 |
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... Afghán dynasty , which followed that of the Saiyids , has plenty of Chronicles , but no work approach- ing the dignity of a history . The spirit of clanship has always been strong among Afgháns , and their writers exhibit a greater ...
... Afghán dynasty , which followed that of the Saiyids , has plenty of Chronicles , but no work approach- ing the dignity of a history . The spirit of clanship has always been strong among Afgháns , and their writers exhibit a greater ...
Page 86
... Afgháns from all parts around , and enlisted them , so that in a short time he assembled a large force . " He also took possession of all the surrounding parganas . " On a slight pretence he declared war against Sultán Mu- “ hammad Sháh ...
... Afgháns from all parts around , and enlisted them , so that in a short time he assembled a large force . " He also took possession of all the surrounding parganas . " On a slight pretence he declared war against Sultán Mu- “ hammad Sháh ...
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... Afgháns , and that at his death he was twenty - seven years old . The Jami'u - l Hikáyát says he fled to the Sankrán [ Shakrán ] mountains , which are the same as those mentioned in the history of Sultan Jalálu - d dĂn . The same work ...
... Afgháns , and that at his death he was twenty - seven years old . The Jami'u - l Hikáyát says he fled to the Sankrán [ Shakrán ] mountains , which are the same as those mentioned in the history of Sultan Jalálu - d dĂn . The same work ...
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... Afgháns appeared in sight . AmĂn Muhammad Tarkhán , being very drunk , gravely gave it as his opinion , that rather than leave him in the condition in which he was , to fall into the hands of the enemy , it was better at once to cut off ...
... Afgháns appeared in sight . AmĂn Muhammad Tarkhán , being very drunk , gravely gave it as his opinion , that rather than leave him in the condition in which he was , to fall into the hands of the enemy , it was better at once to cut off ...
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... Afgháns in our progress , when I reached Makám , several of my principal adherents advised me , that if we were to enter Hindustán , we should do it on a proper footing , and with See David's Turkish Grammar . — Journ . Asiatique , 1842 ...
... Afgháns in our progress , when I reached Makám , several of my principal adherents advised me , that if we were to enter Hindustán , we should do it on a proper footing , and with See David's Turkish Grammar . — Journ . Asiatique , 1842 ...
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Abdu-r AbĂş Afgháns Agra Ahmad Akbari Aláu-d AlĂ AmĂr amirs army arrived awwal Azam HumáyĂşn Bábar BadáúnĂ Balkh battle Bayána Bengal Bihár brother chiefs daula Daulat Khán death DehlĂ dĂn elephants Emperor HumáyĂşn encamped enemy FarĂd fief Firishta FĂroz fled force Gaur gave GhaznĂn Gujarát Gwalior Hindustán horse HumáyĂşn Ikbál Khán infidels Islám Sháh jágir Jahán Jalál Khán Jalesar Jasrath JaunpĂşr Jumáda-l Jumna Kábul Kanauj Khán's Khawás Khán Khizr Khán Khokhar Khurásán khutba king kingdom krors Kutb Khán Láhor Lahore LodĂ LohánĂs Majesty Malik Maliku-sh Shark marched Mas'Ăşd MĂán Hasan MĂr Mirkhond month Mubárak Mughals Muhammad Muharram Mulk Musulmáns nobles parganas possession Prince Ráà Rájá reign returned river royal Saiyid Sámána Sambhal SarwánĂ says sent Shaikh Sher Khán Sher Shah Sirhind SubuktigĂn Sulaimán Sultán Bahlol Sultán IbráhĂm Sultán MahmĂşd Sultán Sikandar Tabakát-i AkbarĂ tankas TárĂkh-i Tátár throne TĂmĂşr took troops victory
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