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... head , and sent it to Court . His revolt was thus put down . During the prosperous reign of this good and gracious sovereign , his justice and equity had such an effect over every quarter of his territories , that no rebellion had ever ...
... head , and sent it to Court . His revolt was thus put down . During the prosperous reign of this good and gracious sovereign , his justice and equity had such an effect over every quarter of his territories , that no rebellion had ever ...
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... head to Court . Sikandar Khán then departed to his fief of Gujarát , and the prince devoted himself to the duties of government . In the month of Zi - l ka'da of the same year , he went to the mountains of Sirmor , and there spent two ...
... head to Court . Sikandar Khán then departed to his fief of Gujarát , and the prince devoted himself to the duties of government . In the month of Zi - l ka'da of the same year , he went to the mountains of Sirmor , and there spent two ...
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... head , they proclaimed him under the title of Sultán Abú Bakr . Rukn Janda was made wazir . After a few days , Rukn Janda conspired with several slaves of the late Sultán Fíroz , with the intention . of slaying Abú Bakr , and of making ...
... head , they proclaimed him under the title of Sultán Abú Bakr . Rukn Janda was made wazir . After a few days , Rukn Janda conspired with several slaves of the late Sultán Fíroz , with the intention . of slaying Abú Bakr , and of making ...
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... head , they conducted him to Jalesar . On the third day , the 19th Ramazán , the Sultán started from Jalesar , and entering the city he took his seat on the throne in the palace of Fírozábád . Mubashir Hájib received the office of wazir ...
... head , they conducted him to Jalesar . On the third day , the 19th Ramazán , the Sultán started from Jalesar , and entering the city he took his seat on the throne in the palace of Fírozábád . Mubashir Hájib received the office of wazir ...
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... head was cut off and sent to Fathpúr . Daulat Khán , Ikhtiyár Khán , and other amirs , sent a depu- 1 Firishta says he was one of the " Khána - zádon i Firozsháhí , " or son of one of Fíroz Shah's Turki slaves . 2 The Tabakát - i Akbarí ...
... head was cut off and sent to Fathpúr . Daulat Khán , Ikhtiyár Khán , and other amirs , sent a depu- 1 Firishta says he was one of the " Khána - zádon i Firozsháhí , " or son of one of Fíroz Shah's Turki slaves . 2 The Tabakát - i Akbarí ...
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Abdu-r Abú Afgháns Agra Ahmad Akbari Aláu-d Alí Amír amirs army arrived awwal Azam Humáyún Bábar Badáúní Balkh battle Bayána Bengal Bihár brother chiefs daula Daulat Khán death Dehlí dín elephants Emperor Humáyún encamped enemy Faríd fief Firishta Fíroz fled force Gaur gave Ghaznín Gujarát Gwalior Hindustán horse Humáyún Ikbál Khán infidels Islám Sháh jágir Jahán Jalál Khán Jalesar Jasrath Jaunpúr Jumáda-l Jumna Kábul Kanauj Khán's Khawás Khán Khizr Khán Khokhar Khurásán khutba king kingdom krors Kutb Khán Láhor Lahore Lodí Lohánís Majesty Malik Maliku-sh Shark marched Mas'úd Míán Hasan Mír Mirkhond month Mubárak Mughals Muhammad Muharram Mulk Musulmáns nobles parganas possession Prince Ráí Rájá reign returned river royal Saiyid Sámána Sambhal Sarwání says sent Shaikh Sher Khán Sher Shah Sirhind Subuktigín Sulaimán Sultán Bahlol Sultán Ibráhím Sultán Mahmúd Sultán Sikandar Tabakát-i Akbarí tankas Táríkh-i Tátár throne Tímúr took troops victory
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