The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 4Trübner and Company, 1872 |
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... royal army ) then marched from Baknárí to the town of Arú , and encamped in the darra of Arú , near to the station ( chautara ) of Kimár . The prince then left Sakhet , and went to the fort of Nagarkot . The royal forces followed to the ...
... royal army ) then marched from Baknárí to the town of Arú , and encamped in the darra of Arú , near to the station ( chautara ) of Kimár . The prince then left Sakhet , and went to the fort of Nagarkot . The royal forces followed to the ...
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... royal forces early in the morning , and killed several men . But Islám Khán made ready his division , and fell upon the assailants ; the prince also mounted his horse , with his followers , and defeated the enemy at the first charge ...
... royal forces early in the morning , and killed several men . But Islám Khán made ready his division , and fell upon the assailants ; the prince also mounted his horse , with his followers , and defeated the enemy at the first charge ...
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... royal family . When the Sultán approached Gwáliyar ( Gwálior ) , Malik ' Aláu - d dín Dhárwál , Mubárak Khán son of Malik Rájú , and Mallú Khán brother of Sárang Khán , formed a conspiracy against the latter ; but he got information of ...
... royal family . When the Sultán approached Gwáliyar ( Gwálior ) , Malik ' Aláu - d dín Dhárwál , Mubárak Khán son of Malik Rájú , and Mallú Khán brother of Sárang Khán , formed a conspiracy against the latter ; but he got information of ...
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... royal servants , pledged their faith to Daulat Khán . Mubáriz Khán and Malik Idris abandoned Khizr Khán , and went over to Daulat Khán . During this year , Khizr Khán remained in Fathpúr , and did not go to Dehlí . In Muharram , 816 H ...
... royal servants , pledged their faith to Daulat Khán . Mubáriz Khán and Malik Idris abandoned Khizr Khán , and went over to Daulat Khán . During this year , Khizr Khán remained in Fathpúr , and did not go to Dehlí . In Muharram , 816 H ...
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... royal forces were victorious , and all the furniture and baggage and arms and horses of the infidels fell into their hands . Har Singh fled towards the mountains of Kumáyún . On the following day about twenty thousand horse were sent in ...
... royal forces were victorious , and all the furniture and baggage and arms and horses of the infidels fell into their hands . Har Singh fled towards the mountains of Kumáyún . On the following day about twenty thousand horse were sent in ...
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Abdu-r Abú Afgháns Agra Ahmad Akbar Aláu-d Alí Amír amirs army arrived Azam Humáyún Bábar Balkh battle Bayána Bengal Bihár brother brought chiefs Chunár Dáúd daula Daulat Khán death Dehlí dín elephants Emperor Humáyún encamped enemy Faríd farmán Firishta fled force Gaur gave Ghakkar Ghaznín Gwalior Haibat Khán Hasan Khán Hindustán horse Husain infidels Islám Sháh jágir Jalál Khán Jaunpúr Kábul Kalinjar Kanauj Khán Jahán Khán's Khawás Khán Khizr Khán Khurásán khutba king kingdom krors Kutb Khán Lahore Lodí Lohánís Majesty Makhzan-i Afghání Malik marched Mas'úd Míán Míán Hasan Mír Mirkhond Mughals Muhammad Mulk Níází nobles parganas Patna possession Prince Ráí Rájá Rauzatu-s reign replied returned river royal Saiyid Sambhal Sarwání says sent Shaikh Sher Khán Sher Shah Shujá Shujá'at Sirhind Subuktigín Sulaimán Sultán Bahlol Sultán Ibráhím Sultán Mahmúd Sultán Sikandar Súr Tabakát-i tankas Táríkh-i Tátár throne Tímúr took troops victory
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