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... gave this supposition great probability , but Wassáf and Rashídu - d din both ascribe the expedition to 1292. The testimony of Marco Polo ( Edinburgh Ed . p . 278 ) , that " on account of the long and difficult navigation , the great ...
... gave this supposition great probability , but Wassáf and Rashídu - d din both ascribe the expedition to 1292. The testimony of Marco Polo ( Edinburgh Ed . p . 278 ) , that " on account of the long and difficult navigation , the great ...
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... gave orders that the sword of menace and the declaration of unity should be offered to them ; when , as they they could not help themselves , they placed their heads on the line of Islám , " and repeated the profession of the Muhammadan ...
... gave orders that the sword of menace and the declaration of unity should be offered to them ; when , as they they could not help themselves , they placed their heads on the line of Islám , " and repeated the profession of the Muhammadan ...
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... gave orders that the fort should be invested ; from without the archers shot arrows , from within the Hindus exclaimed ' strike ! strike ! ( már már ) " " When , in consequence of the fire - arrows shot by the Musulmáns , the houses in ...
... gave orders that the fort should be invested ; from without the archers shot arrows , from within the Hindus exclaimed ' strike ! strike ! ( már már ) " " When , in consequence of the fire - arrows shot by the Musulmáns , the houses in ...
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... gave a royal canopy to his eldest son , proclaimed him his heir apparent , and made him governor of all Sind and the other dependent frontier districts . He then sent him with a large body of nobles and officials to Multán . The prince ...
... gave a royal canopy to his eldest son , proclaimed him his heir apparent , and made him governor of all Sind and the other dependent frontier districts . He then sent him with a large body of nobles and officials to Multán . The prince ...
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... gave up improper indulgences . At this time the Mughal horse crossed the Biyáh , and the Sultán sent against them the Martyr Prince from Multán , Bughrá Khán from Sámána , and Malik Bárbak Bektars ' from Dehli . They marched to the ...
... gave up improper indulgences . At this time the Mughal horse crossed the Biyáh , and the Sultán sent against them the Martyr Prince from Multán , Bughrá Khán from Sámána , and Malik Bárbak Bektars ' from Dehli . They marched to the ...
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