The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 4Trübner and Company, 1872 |
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... remained to be done in the way of selection and translation at the time of his premature decease . The amount of matter required to carry out his designs has proved to be much greater than was supposed when the publication was commenced ...
... remained to be done in the way of selection and translation at the time of his premature decease . The amount of matter required to carry out his designs has proved to be much greater than was supposed when the publication was commenced ...
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... remained en- camped , and on the third he marched for Dehlí . Some months . afterwards he founded the great city Fírozábád . In the year 756 H. ( 1355 A.D. ) , the Sultán proceeded to Díbálpúr , and conducted a stream ( jú ) from the ...
... remained en- camped , and on the third he marched for Dehlí . Some months . afterwards he founded the great city Fírozábád . In the year 756 H. ( 1355 A.D. ) , the Sultán proceeded to Díbálpúr , and conducted a stream ( jú ) from the ...
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... remained in the city next morning received notice that they must quit it within three days , so the city was cleared of them . The amirs and maliks of the various parts of the kingdom ( balád - i mamálik ) now came to Court , and the ...
... remained in the city next morning received notice that they must quit it within three days , so the city was cleared of them . The amirs and maliks of the various parts of the kingdom ( balád - i mamálik ) now came to Court , and the ...
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... remained at the capital . Sultán Muhammad Shah " reigned six years and seven months . What 1 Here the MS . is faulty . Probably a leaf has been lost or passed over . follows is quoted from the Tabakát - i Akbarí , which is generally in ...
... remained at the capital . Sultán Muhammad Shah " reigned six years and seven months . What 1 Here the MS . is faulty . Probably a leaf has been lost or passed over . follows is quoted from the Tabakát - i Akbarí , which is generally in ...
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... remained " for three days engaged in the duties of mourning ; but " on the 19th Rabí'u - l awwal , he ascended the throne , " with the approbation of the amirs and maliks , the saiyids “ and kázis , and all the great men of Dehlí ...
... remained " for three days engaged in the duties of mourning ; but " on the 19th Rabí'u - l awwal , he ascended the throne , " with the approbation of the amirs and maliks , the saiyids “ and kázis , and all the great men of Dehlí ...
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