 | Muḥammad Qāsim Hindū Shāh Astarābādī Firishtah - 1829
...stones, to a large amountHe marched from thence to Benares, where, having broken the idols in above 1000 temples, he purified and consecrated the latter to the worship of the true God. From thence he returned to the fort of Kole, where he confirmed Kootb-ood-Deen Eibuk in the vice- regency... | |
 | Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 388 pages
...Eeinaud's Memoire Geographique, Historique et Scientifiqm sur Vlnde, etc.,p. 288. 3 English Aycen Akbery, Vol. II., p. 35. 4 Major Stewart's History of Bengal,...it; and commercial or political importance it had none.1 Even Akbar, with all his toleration of Hinduism, and occasional partiality to it, did nothing... | |
 | Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 388 pages
...Qiographigue, Historiqut et ScientifiqiM sur I'lnfa, etc.,p. 288. 3 English Ayeen Akbery, Vol. II., p. 35. 1 Major Stewart's History of Bengal, p. 36. Elsewhere...it; and commercial or political importance it had none.1 Even Akbar, with all his toleration of Hinduism, and occasional partiality to it, did nothing... | |
 | Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 388 pages
...Scientifiqiu tur rindf, etc., p. 288. 1 English Ayeen Atbery, VoL IT., p. 36. 4 Major Stewart's Hiitory of Bengal, p. 36. Elsewhere we read, that, "having...it; and commercial or political importance it had none.1 Even Akbar, with all his toleration of Hinduism, and occasional partiality to it, did nothing... | |
 | André Wink - 1991 - 427 pages
...Muhammad Ghuri marched on the city, we are merely told that 'after breaking the idols in above 1000 temples, he purified and consecrated the latter to the worship of the true God'.157 Numerous other iconoclastic incidents are recounted throughout the eleventh-thirteenth centuries,... | |
 | André Wink - 2002 - 428 pages
...Muhammad Ghuri marched on the city, we are merely told that 'after breaking the idols in above 1000 temples, he purified and consecrated the latter to the worship of the true God'. 157 Numerous other iconoclastic incidents are recounted throughout the eleventh-thirteenth centuries,... | |
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