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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... took place for half a century , and shortly after the Indians , with the exception of those in the Pun- jab , shook off the Mahomedan yoke . In the year 1191 they again became subject to the attacks of the a 3 PREFACE . ix.
... took place for half a century , and shortly after the Indians , with the exception of those in the Pun- jab , shook off the Mahomedan yoke . In the year 1191 they again became subject to the attacks of the a 3 PREFACE . ix.
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... took the court of Jehangeer near Lahore , on his route to Kashmeer , in the year 1606 ; and al- though our author does not mention the object of his mission , yet knowing as we do the con- nection which subsisted between the two ...
... took the court of Jehangeer near Lahore , on his route to Kashmeer , in the year 1606 ; and al- though our author does not mention the object of his mission , yet knowing as we do the con- nection which subsisted between the two ...
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... took protection with Furee- doon , King of Persia , who detached his son Koor- shasp with a force to attack Punjab , in order to compel Mahraja to yield some part of his territory to his nephew . The war lasted ten years , when Mahraja ...
... took protection with Furee- doon , King of Persia , who detached his son Koor- shasp with a force to attack Punjab , in order to compel Mahraja to yield some part of his territory to his nephew . The war lasted ten years , when Mahraja ...
Page lxx
... took post , and Peeranweisa wrote to Afrasiab an account of his situation . At this period , Afrasiab was in the city of Kunukdiz , situated between Khutta and Khootun , and distant one month's journey from Khanbaligh . On hearing from ...
... took post , and Peeranweisa wrote to Afrasiab an account of his situation . At this period , Afrasiab was in the city of Kunukdiz , situated between Khutta and Khootun , and distant one month's journey from Khanbaligh . On hearing from ...
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... ( Rohtas ) , and beautified it with temples , took the field , in hopes of recovering Gualiar , but was obliged eventually to withdraw without attaining his object . He kept his court usually at Kunowj , where he e 2 ON THE HINDOOS . lxxi.
... ( Rohtas ) , and beautified it with temples , took the field , in hopes of recovering Gualiar , but was obliged eventually to withdraw without attaining his object . He kept his court usually at Kunowj , where he e 2 ON THE HINDOOS . lxxi.
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