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... Accordingly , he found it necessary to proceed warily.3 towards Aurangzeb drew the Hindú Rajas to his court at Leanings Delhi by giving them a magnificent entertainment , Hinduism . which lasted nine days . It was a round of elephant ...
... Accordingly , he found it necessary to proceed warily.3 towards Aurangzeb drew the Hindú Rajas to his court at Leanings Delhi by giving them a magnificent entertainment , Hinduism . which lasted nine days . It was a round of elephant ...
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... Accordingly the Persians were deprived of their lands and sent to Kashmír . They were forced to live on such pensions as were assigned them . Aurangzeb brought his spy establishment to per- Spy system . fection . Under Moghul rule news ...
... Accordingly the Persians were deprived of their lands and sent to Kashmír . They were forced to live on such pensions as were assigned them . Aurangzeb brought his spy establishment to per- Spy system . fection . Under Moghul rule news ...
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... Accordingly he sent Amír Jumla on a hopeless expedi- tion against Assam , with orders to conquer the whole country as far as the Chinese frontier . and Jaswant Aurangzeb appointed his uncle , Shaista Khan , to be Shaista Khan Viceroy of ...
... Accordingly he sent Amír Jumla on a hopeless expedi- tion against Assam , with orders to conquer the whole country as far as the Chinese frontier . and Jaswant Aurangzeb appointed his uncle , Shaista Khan , to be Shaista Khan Viceroy of ...
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... Accordingly he aban- doned the design . By this time Aurangzeb's scheme for conquering China came to an untimely end . At first Amír Jumla encountered little difficulty in invading Assam . He was supported by a Portuguese flotilla on ...
... Accordingly he aban- doned the design . By this time Aurangzeb's scheme for conquering China came to an untimely end . At first Amír Jumla encountered little difficulty in invading Assam . He was supported by a Portuguese flotilla on ...
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... Accordingly , the Shah began to mass troops in Kandahar . Aurangzeb hoped to quiet down these hostile demonstrations by sending an em- bassy with presents to Shah Abbas . Moghul embassy to Persia , The embassy of Aurangzeb to the Shah ...
... Accordingly , the Shah began to mass troops in Kandahar . Aurangzeb hoped to quiet down these hostile demonstrations by sending an em- bassy with presents to Shah Abbas . Moghul embassy to Persia , The embassy of Aurangzeb to the Shah ...
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