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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... soon convinced me how much that accomplished Orientalist had surpassed all former translators ; and I found little to alter , with the exception of a few proper names , which a more thorough acquaintance with the geography and language ...
... soon convinced me how much that accomplished Orientalist had surpassed all former translators ; and I found little to alter , with the exception of a few proper names , which a more thorough acquaintance with the geography and language ...
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... soon convinced me how much that accomplished Orientalist had surpassed all former translators ; and I found little to alter , with the exception of a few proper names , which a more thorough acquaintance with the geography and language ...
... soon convinced me how much that accomplished Orientalist had surpassed all former translators ; and I found little to alter , with the exception of a few proper names , which a more thorough acquaintance with the geography and language ...
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... soon became a fa- miliar term at court for all the new fashions , thus accounting for a work like that of Ferishta being so denominated . Ibrahim Adil Shah abandoned Nowrus in a few years , and returned to reside per- manently at ...
... soon became a fa- miliar term at court for all the new fashions , thus accounting for a work like that of Ferishta being so denominated . Ibrahim Adil Shah abandoned Nowrus in a few years , and returned to reside per- manently at ...
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... Soon after Subook tu- geen had assumed the ensigns of royalty , he had nearly lost his life by the hands of one Toghan , an independent chief , on the confines of the province of Ghizny . Toghan had lately been restored to his ...
... Soon after Subook tu- geen had assumed the ensigns of royalty , he had nearly lost his life by the hands of one Toghan , an independent chief , on the confines of the province of Ghizny . Toghan had lately been restored to his ...
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... soon after appeared in his front . He then drew out his army in order of battle , and took post in the centre , having with him his son Mah- mood , and the young king of Bokhara . At first the rebel troops advanced with great ...
... soon after appeared in his front . He then drew out his army in order of battle , and took post in the centre , having with him his son Mah- mood , and the young king of Bokhara . At first the rebel troops advanced with great ...
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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