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... Hindus that a king who has been twice made prisoner by Musulmáns ought no longer to reign , and that his fault can only be purged by fire . Jaipál , therefore , made the kingdom over to his son , and burnt himself . In this war Yamínu ...
... Hindus that a king who has been twice made prisoner by Musulmáns ought no longer to reign , and that his fault can only be purged by fire . Jaipál , therefore , made the kingdom over to his son , and burnt himself . In this war Yamínu ...
Page 65
... Hindus . He was victorious , and obtained much wealth , including about a hundred idols of gold and silver . One of the golden images , which weighed a million miskáls , the Sultán appropriated to the decoration of the Mosque of Ghazní ...
... Hindus . He was victorious , and obtained much wealth , including about a hundred idols of gold and silver . One of the golden images , which weighed a million miskáls , the Sultán appropriated to the decoration of the Mosque of Ghazní ...
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... Hindus began to quail . " " Some newly converted Musulmáns among the ill - starred Mughals had turned their faces from the sun of Islám , and joined those Saturnians ; " but they discharged their arrows in- effectually against the party ...
... Hindus began to quail . " " Some newly converted Musulmáns among the ill - starred Mughals had turned their faces from the sun of Islám , and joined those Saturnians ; " but they discharged their arrows in- effectually against the party ...
Page 80
... Hindus exclaimed ' strike ! strike ! ( már már ) " " When , in consequence of the fire - arrows shot by the Musulmáns , the houses in the fort began to burn , " Every one threw himself , with his wife and children , upon the flames ...
... Hindus exclaimed ' strike ! strike ! ( már már ) " " When , in consequence of the fire - arrows shot by the Musulmáns , the houses in the fort began to burn , " Every one threw himself , with his wife and children , upon the flames ...
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... Hindus would come from distances of one or two hundred kos to see the splendour of his equipage , which filled them with amazement . No sovereign had ever before For the exhibited such pomp and grandeur in Dehli . twenty - two years ...
... Hindus would come from distances of one or two hundred kos to see the splendour of his equipage , which filled them with amazement . No sovereign had ever before For the exhibited such pomp and grandeur in Dehli . twenty - two years ...
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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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