The History of India from the Earliest Ages: pt. I. Mussulman rule. pt. II. Mogul empire. AurangzebN. Trübner, 1876 |
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... India about 1627 and 1628. John Albert de Mandelslo was a young gentle- man who had been brought up in the court of the Duke of Holstein ; he travelled in India between 1638 and 1640 . Francis Bernier was a French physician who lived in ...
... India about 1627 and 1628. John Albert de Mandelslo was a young gentle- man who had been brought up in the court of the Duke of Holstein ; he travelled in India between 1638 and 1640 . Francis Bernier was a French physician who lived in ...
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... India by Signor Manouchi , or the history of Aurungzeb by Father Catrou . There is one other point to which attention may be drawn . It will be seen in the course of the present volume that the Moghuls bore a striking resemblance to the ...
... India by Signor Manouchi , or the history of Aurungzeb by Father Catrou . There is one other point to which attention may be drawn . It will be seen in the course of the present volume that the Moghuls bore a striking resemblance to the ...
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... Indian Mussulmans Effect on Hindús • • Significance of the collision Political results Failure of Christianity in India Mussulman history prior to the conquest of India Muhammad , the prophet of Arabia , 570—632 a.D. His surroundings at ...
... Indian Mussulmans Effect on Hindús • • Significance of the collision Political results Failure of Christianity in India Mussulman history prior to the conquest of India Muhammad , the prophet of Arabia , 570—632 a.D. His surroundings at ...
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