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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... present translation did not originate in a desire to supersede the former versions . Several years ago Sir James Mackintosh , then President of the Literary Society of Bombay , with that zeal for the diffusion of knowledge which has ...
... present translation did not originate in a desire to supersede the former versions . Several years ago Sir James Mackintosh , then President of the Literary Society of Bombay , with that zeal for the diffusion of knowledge which has ...
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... present attempt might have been unnecessary . Before the end of the year 1815 I had thus completed the translation of the whole work , with copious notes . I had besides collated a great part of an original manuscript in my possession ...
... present attempt might have been unnecessary . Before the end of the year 1815 I had thus completed the translation of the whole work , with copious notes . I had besides collated a great part of an original manuscript in my possession ...
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... present translation did not originate in a desire to supersede the former versions . Several years ago Sir James Mackintosh , then President of the Literary Society of Bombay , with that zeal for the diffusion of knowledge which has ...
... present translation did not originate in a desire to supersede the former versions . Several years ago Sir James Mackintosh , then President of the Literary Society of Bombay , with that zeal for the diffusion of knowledge which has ...
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... present translation did not originate in a desire to supersede the former versions . Several years ago Sir James Mackintosh , then President of the Literary Society of Bombay , with that zeal for the diffusion of knowledge which has ...
... present translation did not originate in a desire to supersede the former versions . Several years ago Sir James Mackintosh , then President of the Literary Society of Bombay , with that zeal for the diffusion of knowledge which has ...
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... present attempt might have been unnecessary . Before the end of the year 1815 I had thus completed the translation of the whole work , with copious notes . I had besides collated a great part of an original manuscript in my possession ...
... present attempt might have been unnecessary . Before the end of the year 1815 I had thus completed the translation of the whole work , with copious notes . I had besides collated a great part of an original manuscript in my possession ...
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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