History of the Rise of the Mahomedan Power in India: Till the Year A. D. 1612Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1829 |
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... elephants , 21,870 chariots , The Waee , a town on the banks of the river Krishna , near the fort of Pandooghur , called after the exiled brothers , is situated 20 miles north of the fort of Satara . † Among these , Veerat Ray , the ...
... elephants , 21,870 chariots , The Waee , a town on the banks of the river Krishna , near the fort of Pandooghur , called after the exiled brothers , is situated 20 miles north of the fort of Satara . † Among these , Veerat Ray , the ...
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... elephants into the field , which however dis- proportionate they may appear to the number of men in modern times , yet when we consider that the missile weapons of those days did not penetrate easily into the elephant's hide , and that ...
... elephants into the field , which however dis- proportionate they may appear to the number of men in modern times , yet when we consider that the missile weapons of those days did not penetrate easily into the elephant's hide , and that ...
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... elephant to be tamed , on which he used to ride . The plough and reap - rook are ascribed to the in- vention of Bahmun , who it is said also formed the first alphabet . Having lived 400 years , the King died . He was contemporary with ...
... elephant to be tamed , on which he used to ride . The plough and reap - rook are ascribed to the in- vention of Bahmun , who it is said also formed the first alphabet . Having lived 400 years , the King died . He was contemporary with ...
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... elephants , & c . Some authors , however , relate that Fureedoon even possessed the Punjab ; and that the descendants of Koorshasp , down to the celebrated Roostoom , held it in subjection , toge- ther with Kabul , Tibhet , Sind , and ...
... elephants , & c . Some authors , however , relate that Fureedoon even possessed the Punjab ; and that the descendants of Koorshasp , down to the celebrated Roostoom , held it in subjection , toge- ther with Kabul , Tibhet , Sind , and ...
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... elephants and other va- luables to him , to prevent his invading the Deccan . After the death of P'hoor , Sunsar Chund * made himself master of the empire of India , but sent an annual tribute to Goodurz , king of Persia : his country ...
... elephants and other va- luables to him , to prevent his invading the Deccan . After the death of P'hoor , Sunsar Chund * made himself master of the empire of India , but sent an annual tribute to Goodurz , king of Persia : his country ...
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