The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 7Trübner and Company, 1877 |
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... wounded ] , Khán - Jahán , with his two sons and several followers , resolved to hazard the passage of the Chambal , although the water was running high . He and his followers , wounded and unwounded , in great peril and with great ...
... wounded ] , Khán - Jahán , with his two sons and several followers , resolved to hazard the passage of the Chambal , although the water was running high . He and his followers , wounded and unwounded , in great peril and with great ...
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... wounds from arrows , one in his face , the other in his side , and several of his comrades were slain.2 Narhar Dás also and * 1 About 40 miles N.E. of Ahmadnagar . 2 Or as the author grandiloquently expresses it : " The field of battle ...
... wounds from arrows , one in his face , the other in his side , and several of his comrades were slain.2 Narhar Dás also and * 1 About 40 miles N.E. of Ahmadnagar . 2 Or as the author grandiloquently expresses it : " The field of battle ...
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... wounded , and in their panic they were able to carry off nothing but the clothes they wore and the horses they rode . Khán - Jahán , with a few faith- ĐẶC ĐẶC ' Azam Khán Khán - Jahán ful followers , escaped into the hill - country ...
... wounded , and in their panic they were able to carry off nothing but the clothes they wore and the horses they rode . Khán - Jahán , with a few faith- ĐẶC ĐẶC ' Azam Khán Khán - Jahán ful followers , escaped into the hill - country ...
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... wounded in Jag - ráj's action , prevented the royal forces from marching very early , but they drew near to the rebel . Khán - Jahán , on hearing of their approach , sent off some of his Afgháns , whose horses were knocked up , with the ...
... wounded in Jag - ráj's action , prevented the royal forces from marching very early , but they drew near to the rebel . Khán - Jahán , on hearing of their approach , sent off some of his Afgháns , whose horses were knocked up , with the ...
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... wounded , forced his way in upon the right , and Rájá Bihár Singh and other Hindus upon the left . They were fiercely encountered by Khairiyat Khán Bíjápúrí and others with sword and dagger , but they at length prevailed , and drove the ...
... wounded , forced his way in upon the right , and Rájá Bihár Singh and other Hindus upon the left . They were fiercely encountered by Khairiyat Khán Bíjápúrí and others with sword and dagger , but they at length prevailed , and drove the ...
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A'zam Shah Abdu-l Abú-1 Hasan Abú-l Adil Khán Afgháns Agra Ahmadábád Ahmadnagar Akbar amirs Amiru-l umará appointed arrived attack Aurangábád Aurangzeb awwal Bahadur Balkh besiegers Bíjápúr brother Bundela Burhánpúr command Court Dakhin dáms Dárá Shukoh daula Daulatábád death Dehlí dín elephant Emperor enemy farmán Farrukh Siyar father faujdárs fell fighting fortress forts garrison Golkonda Gwalior Haidarábád hijja Hindús Hindústán honour Imperial infidels Jahándár Jai Singh Jang jewels jizya Kábul Kám Bakhsh Kandahár Kásim Khán-Jahán Khán-khánán Khán's khutba killed King Kokan krors Kulí Kutbu-l Mulk lacs of rupees Láhore Mahrattas Majesty mansab marched Mír Muharram Murád Bakhsh Musulmáns Nizámu-l Mulk nobles officers ordered plundered Prince Muhammad A'zam Prince's prisoner Rája Rajputs Rám Ráná received reign revenue royal army Sáhú Saiyid Abdu-llah Sambhá sent Sháh Alam Shah Jahán Shaikh Shujá siege Sivají súba Text Thatta thousand horse throne took Ujjain wounded zamindars Zí-l Zú-l fikár Khán
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