The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 4Trübner and Company, 1872 |
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... Sultán marshalled his army , and as soon as Ilyás Hájí beheld it , he was dismayed and fled . The army ( of the Sultán ) made the attack ; the canopy and forty elephants were captured , and innumerable horsemen and infantry became food ...
... Sultán marshalled his army , and as soon as Ilyás Hájí beheld it , he was dismayed and fled . The army ( of the Sultán ) made the attack ; the canopy and forty elephants were captured , and innumerable horsemen and infantry became food ...
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... Sultán marched with a large army against Lakhnautí , leaving Khán - i Jahan in Dehlí and Tátár Khán as Shikkdár at Multán , ( to guard ) the Ghazní frontier . When the Sultán reached Zafarábád , the rains came on , so he halted there ...
... Sultán marched with a large army against Lakhnautí , leaving Khán - i Jahan in Dehlí and Tátár Khán as Shikkdár at Multán , ( to guard ) the Ghazní frontier . When the Sultán reached Zafarábád , the rains came on , so he halted there ...
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... Sultán was marching against him . After the rainy season , the Sultán proceeded towards Lakh- nautí , and on the way Prince Fath Khán received the insignia of royalty , such as elephants . A coin was struck in his name , 1 and tutors ...
... Sultán was marching against him . After the rainy season , the Sultán proceeded towards Lakh- nautí , and on the way Prince Fath Khán received the insignia of royalty , such as elephants . A coin was struck in his name , 1 and tutors ...
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... Sultán in the hills of Ranthor , and was received with honour . The Sultan then proceeded to the city of Bánárasí , which was the residence of the Rái . Having left the Máhánadi , the Rái had fled to Tilang . The Sultán pursued him for ...
... Sultán in the hills of Ranthor , and was received with honour . The Sultan then proceeded to the city of Bánárasí , which was the residence of the Rái . Having left the Máhánadi , the Rái had fled to Tilang . The Sultán pursued him for ...
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... Sultán saw that the excavation of the mountain was possible , he left the spot and went to Nagarkot , and after conquering it , he proceeded against Thatta . The Jám and Bábiniya were in possession of Thatta . By dint of great exertion ...
... Sultán saw that the excavation of the mountain was possible , he left the spot and went to Nagarkot , and after conquering it , he proceeded against Thatta . The Jám and Bábiniya were in possession of Thatta . By dint of great exertion ...
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