The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Volume 4, Part 2N. Trübner, 1881 |
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... reign of Aurangzeb , the son and successor of Shah Jehan . Aurangzeb professed to be a Sunní Muhammadan of the ... reign of Aurangzeb , under whom the Moghul Empire reached its zenith , and the reigns of his successors , under whom the ...
... reign of Aurangzeb , the son and successor of Shah Jehan . Aurangzeb professed to be a Sunní Muhammadan of the ... reign of Aurangzeb , under whom the Moghul Empire reached its zenith , and the reigns of his successors , under whom the ...
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... reign . The reasons for this strange prohibition are explained in the accompany- ing History ; but the consequence has been that the materials furnished by Muhammadan writers for deal- ing with the reign of Aurangzeb are meagre and ...
... reign . The reasons for this strange prohibition are explained in the accompany- ing History ; but the consequence has been that the materials furnished by Muhammadan writers for deal- ing with the reign of Aurangzeb are meagre and ...
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... reign of Aurangzeb , Manouchi took up his abode at Madras , where he was much respected by the English , and employed on more than one occasion in presenting petitions to the Moghul in behalf of the East India Company's servants at Fort ...
... reign of Aurangzeb , Manouchi took up his abode at Madras , where he was much respected by the English , and employed on more than one occasion in presenting petitions to the Moghul in behalf of the East India Company's servants at Fort ...
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... reign . The Mussulman historian ignores the refusal of the chief Kází to acknowledge Aurangzeb . The real facts are revealed by Tavernier . See Indian Travels , Book ii . , chap . 5 . hammadans of the Sunní sect . But after his acces ...
... reign . The Mussulman historian ignores the refusal of the chief Kází to acknowledge Aurangzeb . The real facts are revealed by Tavernier . See Indian Travels , Book ii . , chap . 5 . hammadans of the Sunní sect . But after his acces ...
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... reign ; presented him with gifts ; and congratulated him on his accession . At these audiences Aurangzeb made a show of offering sacrifices . He threw pepper on a burning brazier , and as the smoke arose , he lifted up his eyes to ...
... reign ; presented him with gifts ; and congratulated him on his accession . At these audiences Aurangzeb made a show of offering sacrifices . He threw pepper on a burning brazier , and as the smoke arose , he lifted up his eyes to ...
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