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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... give full force to the narrative of the author at a period when no elementary works in Persian had yet been published . But to Colonel Dow the world is much indebted for bringing even a portion of Ferishta to light , and for exciting in ...
... give full force to the narrative of the author at a period when no elementary works in Persian had yet been published . But to Colonel Dow the world is much indebted for bringing even a portion of Ferishta to light , and for exciting in ...
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... give full force to the narrative of the author at a period when no elementary works in Persian had yet been published . But to Colonel Dow the world is much indebted for bringing even a portion of Ferishta to light , and for exciting in ...
... give full force to the narrative of the author at a period when no elementary works in Persian had yet been published . But to Colonel Dow the world is much indebted for bringing even a portion of Ferishta to light , and for exciting in ...
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... gives a sketch of the conquests of the early Arabians in Persia , their progress into Cho- rasmia , and their settlements in the north - eastern parts of Iran . The detailed portion of his his- tory commences in the year 977 , with the ...
... gives a sketch of the conquests of the early Arabians in Persia , their progress into Cho- rasmia , and their settlements in the north - eastern parts of Iran . The detailed portion of his his- tory commences in the year 977 , with the ...
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... gives a donation of six months ' pay to the army . Sends his brother to attack the princes in Mooltan they surrender under the most sacred promises of kind treatment are brought to Dehly , and all the males are deprived of sight by the ...
... gives a donation of six months ' pay to the army . Sends his brother to attack the princes in Mooltan they surrender under the most sacred promises of kind treatment are brought to Dehly , and all the males are deprived of sight by the ...
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... A temporary building is erected by the Prince for the King's reception . The building gives way , and the King and some of his attendants are killed . 401 MAHOMED TOGHLUK . The Prince , Aluf Khan , ascends xxxiv CONTENTS .
... A temporary building is erected by the Prince for the King's reception . The building gives way , and the King and some of his attendants are killed . 401 MAHOMED TOGHLUK . The Prince , Aluf Khan , ascends xxxiv CONTENTS .
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Aboo Abool Afghans Ahmud Alla-ood-Deen Ally Altmish Aluf Khan Ameer appointed army arrived ascended the throne attacked Babur Beiram Bengal Bheilole brother Budaoon Bulkh Byana Caliph camp capital chiefs court Deccan Deen defeated Dewgur Eibuk elephants enemy Ferishta Feroze fled Ghizny governor Gualiar Gukkurs Guzerat Hindoos Hindoostan horse Hussun Ibrahim Ibrahim Lody India Islam Khan Jehan Joonpoor Julal Julal-ood-Deen Kabul Kalpy Khan Lody Khiljy Khizr Khan Khoosrow Khorassan Khwaja King King's Kohram Kootb-ood-Deen Kunowj Kurra Lahore Mahmood Mahomed Ghoory Mahomedan Malwa marched Mewat Moguls Moobarik Mooltan Mullik Mullik Kafoor Mulloo Yekbal Khan Musaood Nasir-ood-Deen nephew nobles Noosrut officers ood-Deen oppose ordered Persia person Prince prisoner proceeded province Punjab put to death Raja reign retreat returned to Dehly seized sent Shah Shurky Sheikh Shums-ood-Deen siege Sikundur Subooktugeen Suljooks Surhind Syud Teimoor Toghan Toghrul Toghrul Beg took Toorks troops Vizier Zuffur Khan