Publications, Volume 22Royal Asiatic Society, 1832 |
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Page 4
... enemy's camp : this mode of warfare continued for nearly three months , when provisions became so scarce that the enemy were obliged to live on horseflesh , and suffered great distress ; during this time skirmishes took place daily ...
... enemy's camp : this mode of warfare continued for nearly three months , when provisions became so scarce that the enemy were obliged to live on horseflesh , and suffered great distress ; during this time skirmishes took place daily ...
Page 16
... enemy might be hourly expected ; in fact on the next day some of them appeared , and a skirmish took place between the advanced parties . The day following , while we were preparing to march , news was brought that the enemy had seized ...
... enemy might be hourly expected ; in fact on the next day some of them appeared , and a skirmish took place between the advanced parties . The day following , while we were preparing to march , news was brought that the enemy had seized ...
Page 114
... enemy who had at first retreated were now advancing in very great force against him , under the command of the Afghan generals , Tatar Khān and Hybet Khān , and requested orders for his conduct his Majesty replied , " have you not heard ...
... enemy who had at first retreated were now advancing in very great force against him , under the command of the Afghan generals , Tatar Khān and Hybet Khān , and requested orders for his conduct his Majesty replied , " have you not heard ...
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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