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Page 18
... King in the arm , and the enemy began to surround him . His Majesty then called to his troops to advance and charge the enemy , but no one obeyed ; and the Afghāns having succeeded in throwing every thing into confusion , one of the King's ...
... King in the arm , and the enemy began to surround him . His Majesty then called to his troops to advance and charge the enemy , but no one obeyed ; and the Afghāns having succeeded in throwing every thing into confusion , one of the King's ...
Page 34
... King . Sometime after this event the Myrza's intentions became manifest , for he sent persons to entice the King's followers to desert to him , and even made use of severe threats to those who refused to abandon their unfortunate master ...
... King . Sometime after this event the Myrza's intentions became manifest , for he sent persons to entice the King's followers to desert to him , and even made use of severe threats to those who refused to abandon their unfortunate master ...
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... King's tents should remain at that station , but that his Majesty might accompany him to the next stage . In consequence of which the King rode ten coss with Shah Tahmāsp , and remained with him that night in his pavilion , during which ...
... King's tents should remain at that station , but that his Majesty might accompany him to the next stage . In consequence of which the King rode ten coss with Shah Tahmāsp , and remained with him that night in his pavilion , during which ...
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Abū al Mualy Afghan Agra alighted ambassador Amerkote army arrived asked attendants Baber Balkh battle Begum Bengal Bhiker brother Byram Beg called camel camp Candahar Carajā Cazvin Cazy chiefs Chunar commanded consequence coss crossed the river deserted district Edinburgh Gazetteer encamped enemy entered eunuch followers fortress gave orders governor Hajy Muhammed halted hearing Hindustan honour of paying Humayun humble servant Jouher Imām informed joined Kabul Khān Khushab King ordered King replied King's Kūly Lahore letter Majesty Majesty's Mehter Memoirs messenger Moghul morning mounted his horse Myrza Myrzā Askery night officers party passed paying his respects Persian monarch person possession prayers Prince Hindal Prince Kamran proceed proceeded province requested returned royal Rushen Beg Sehwan Seistan seized Sekunder sent Shāh Shah Hussyn Shah Tahmāsp short Shykh Aly Shyr Khan Sirhind soon Sultan Adam Sultan Behāder tents Terdy Beg thence Timur took troops Uzbeg Yadgar Zuffer