Great Men of IndiaLaurence Frederic Rushbrook Williams Home Library Club, 1939 - 640 pages Brief biographies of eminent personalities of India. |
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Page 110
... imperial army and the disheartened disheartened soldiers deserted in thousands . When progress became possible , it also became possible to Sher Khan . While Humayun's forces had shrunk , the Afghan's army had grown and he now became as ...
... imperial army and the disheartened disheartened soldiers deserted in thousands . When progress became possible , it also became possible to Sher Khan . While Humayun's forces had shrunk , the Afghan's army had grown and he now became as ...
Page 161
... Imperial Exchequer about 120 millions of rupees . If the Imperial army failed in the west , it achieved distinct success in the south . Advance towards the Deccan had be- come the keynote of the Mogul policy ever since the occupation of ...
... Imperial Exchequer about 120 millions of rupees . If the Imperial army failed in the west , it achieved distinct success in the south . Advance towards the Deccan had be- come the keynote of the Mogul policy ever since the occupation of ...
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... Imperial envoy approached Golconda , he came forth from Kos to receive him , and conducted him to the city with great honour . . . . He had the Khutba read aloud in the name of the Emperor . " Thus the Deccan problem was solved ...
... Imperial envoy approached Golconda , he came forth from Kos to receive him , and conducted him to the city with great honour . . . . He had the Khutba read aloud in the name of the Emperor . " Thus the Deccan problem was solved ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THE RT HON SIR AKBAR HYDARI P | 8 |
H G Rawlinson C I | 67 |
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Afghan Agra Akbar ALBERT MUSEUM army Aurangzeb Babur battle became Bengal Bijapur Bikaner Bombay Brahman British brother Buddha Buddhist Calcutta called century Chandragupta chief Chitta Ranjan Congress Council court COURTESY Dara death Deccan Delhi elephants emperor Empire England English father followed Gokhale Government Gupta Haidar Haidar Ali Harsha Hindu Hinduism Hiuen Tsang honour Humayun Imperial India Islam Jahan Jahangir Jawaharlal Jinnah Kabir Kabul king Lahore land later leader lived London Lord Maharaja Mahatma Gandhi Mahomed Maratha Mehta ment Mewar Mogul Moslem Murad Mysore Nehru officers organised palace Parakrama Bahu Pherozeshah poet political Poona prince province Punjab Raja Rajput Rāmānuja Rammohan Rana Ranjit Singh realised reforms reign religion religious ruler Salim Sastri sent Shahaji Shahjahan Sher Khan Sher Shah Shivaji Sikh Sultan Syed Ahmad temple throne Tilak tion Tippu to-day took Viceroy VICTORIA AND ALBERT victory young