The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 3Trübner and Company, 1871 |
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... d dín Yazdí ; but there is more matter in store upon this period from other writers . 1 Lest this statement should ... Aláu - d dín's reign has been published since the present translation has been in print . In the Appendix there is a ...
... d dín Yazdí ; but there is more matter in store upon this period from other writers . 1 Lest this statement should ... Aláu - d dín's reign has been published since the present translation has been in print . In the Appendix there is a ...
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... Aláu - d dín Husain bin Hasan , the first king of the Ghorians , attacked him and took his country , and seated his nephew on the throne of Ghaznín , after which he again returned to Dehli . 1 [ In the margin “ Satlúj : ” the Sutlej ...
... Aláu - d dín Husain bin Hasan , the first king of the Ghorians , attacked him and took his country , and seated his nephew on the throne of Ghaznín , after which he again returned to Dehli . 1 [ In the margin “ Satlúj : ” the Sutlej ...
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... Aláu - d dín prisoner , and disgraced him by seating him on a cow and parading him round the walls of Ghaznín . When ' Aláu - d dín heard this intelligence , he again marched to repel him , but before his arrival Bahrám Sháh had died ...
... Aláu - d dín prisoner , and disgraced him by seating him on a cow and parading him round the walls of Ghaznín . When ' Aláu - d dín heard this intelligence , he again marched to repel him , but before his arrival Bahrám Sháh had died ...
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... Aláu - d dín Muhammad , whom he had himself brought up , to one of the princesses , and bestowed upon him the government of Oudh and Badáún . There ' Aláu - d dín remained for a long time , and , by degrees , collected a large army . It ...
... Aláu - d dín Muhammad , whom he had himself brought up , to one of the princesses , and bestowed upon him the government of Oudh and Badáún . There ' Aláu - d dín remained for a long time , and , by degrees , collected a large army . It ...
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... Aláu - d dín's hand and invited him to come to his camp . When they reached the bank of the river Malik Fíroz wished to enter the boat first , ' Aláu - d dín following him . Two of ' Aláu - d dín's servants , Ikhtiyáru - d dín and ...
... Aláu - d dín's hand and invited him to come to his camp . When they reached the bank of the river Malik Fíroz wished to enter the boat first , ' Aláu - d dín following him . Two of ' Aláu - d dín's servants , Ikhtiyáru - d dín and ...
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Abú Aláu-d dín Alí Amír amirs army arrived attack Balban brother brought called camp chief cloth command court death Dehli Deogír dirham Edited elephants encamped enemy F. J. FURNIVALL father favour fell Firishta Firoz Fíroz Sháh fled forces gabrs Ghiyásu-d dín gold Gujarát heard Hindus Hindustán honour horse India infidels inhabitants Islám Jalálu-d jizya Jumna Káfúr Karra Khán-i Jahán Khizr Khán Khusrú Khán khutba killed king krors Kutbu-d dín Lakhnautí Ma'bar Malik Malik Náíb marched mountain Mu'izzu-d dín Mughals Muhammadan Mulk Musulmáns Násiru-d dín nobles Nusrat officers Oudh palace parasangs plundered prisoners proceeded punishment Ráí rebels received reign returned river royal Royal Asiatic Society saiyids Sámána Sanskrit sent Shah Shahábu-d dín Shaikh Shamsu-d dín slaves soldiers Sulaimán Sultán Fíroz Sultán Muhammad sword tankas Tátár Thatta thousand throne Tilang Tímúr took translation treasure Tughlik Tughril Ulugh Khán victory village Zafar Khán
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