The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 4Trübner and Company, 1872 |
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Page 88
... replied , ' My father called 66 you his son , and I have no means of resisting you . I " will content myself with the single district of Badáún , " and resign the sovereignty to you . ' Thus successful , Malik " Bahlol clothed himself ...
... replied , ' My father called 66 you his son , and I have no means of resisting you . I " will content myself with the single district of Badáún , " and resign the sovereignty to you . ' Thus successful , Malik " Bahlol clothed himself ...
Page 120
... replied , that perhaps they might be made equally well there , but that it is not the custom to manufacture such articles . The king approved highly of my reply , and ordered that I should receive several bags of fanams and betel , and ...
... replied , that perhaps they might be made equally well there , but that it is not the custom to manufacture such articles . The king approved highly of my reply , and ordered that I should receive several bags of fanams and betel , and ...
Page 136
... replied he was not , but that the Almighty had bestowed much wealth of this world upon him , and he would rather that the king should take it all from him than stain his character by that name . The Sultán took his property , and ...
... replied he was not , but that the Almighty had bestowed much wealth of this world upon him , and he would rather that the king should take it all from him than stain his character by that name . The Sultán took his property , and ...
Page 177
... replied , " If you hold your kingdom in disgraceful partnership with any one else , we will not bind on the girdle of obedience ; and if you submit to be under the com- mand of another , we will not choose for ourselves the ignominy of ...
... replied , " If you hold your kingdom in disgraceful partnership with any one else , we will not bind on the girdle of obedience ; and if you submit to be under the com- mand of another , we will not choose for ourselves the ignominy of ...
Page 190
... like your face . " " Asjudí said , " Your eye - lashes pierce through a coat of mail . " Firdúsí , upon hearing those verses , instantly replied , " Like the spear of Geo in the fight with Pushan . " The poets were 190 KHONDAMIR .
... like your face . " " Asjudí said , " Your eye - lashes pierce through a coat of mail . " Firdúsí , upon hearing those verses , instantly replied , " Like the spear of Geo in the fight with Pushan . " The poets were 190 KHONDAMIR .
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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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