The History of India, Volume 2John Murray, 1841 |
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... ment in money and jewels , besides the cession of E'lichpúr and its dependencies ; after which Alá u dín drew off through Cándésh into Málwa . The nar- of Deógíri . Alá u din's march to Deógíri was about 700 Submission miles , great ...
... ment in money and jewels , besides the cession of E'lichpúr and its dependencies ; after which Alá u dín drew off through Cándésh into Málwa . The nar- of Deógíri . Alá u din's march to Deógíri was about 700 Submission miles , great ...
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... ment , Cáfur put out the eyes of the king's two eldest sons , and not long after sent assassins to murder the third son , Mobárik . The assassins , however , were won over and induced to spare him ; and before Cáfúr had time to take ...
... ment , Cáfur put out the eyes of the king's two eldest sons , and not long after sent assassins to murder the third son , Mobárik . The assassins , however , were won over and induced to spare him ; and before Cáfúr had time to take ...
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... ment to Adjudin , where he met with no sort of resistance ; and as the town was famous for the tomb of a Mahometan saint , " out of respect for * His previous expedition into the mountains of the Síapósh Cáfirs will be read with ...
... ment to Adjudin , where he met with no sort of resistance ; and as the town was famous for the tomb of a Mahometan saint , " out of respect for * His previous expedition into the mountains of the Síapósh Cáfirs will be read with ...
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... ment . His own memoirs of his life throw a true light on his character . They are written in the plain and picturesque style of Túrki autobiography ; and if there was a doubt that they were from Tamerlane's dictation , it would be ...
... ment . His own memoirs of his life throw a true light on his character . They are written in the plain and picturesque style of Túrki autobiography ; and if there was a doubt that they were from Tamerlane's dictation , it would be ...
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... ment , he was by no means in a state of repose . He had , in fact , only changed the character of his toils and perils . He was still threatened from without by an enemy who had hitherto proved I. irresistible ; and within , a great ...
... ment , he was by no means in a state of repose . He had , in fact , only changed the character of his toils and perils . He was still threatened from without by an enemy who had hitherto proved I. irresistible ; and within , a great ...
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A'zim Abul Fazl Afgháns afterwards Agra Ahmed Ahmednagar Akber Alá u dín Altamsh army Asof Jáh attack Aurangzíb Báber Bactria Bahadur Báji Balkh Behár Bengal Bíjapúr BOOK VII brother Cábul Cáfúr camp Cámrán Candahár Cándésh capital CHAP chiefs conquest court Dárá death Deckan defeated Delhi Deógíri dominions doula emperor enemy expedition Farokhsír favour Ferishta force governor Grant Duff Guzerát hill fort Hindostan Hindú horse Hosén Humayun I'brahím Ibn Batuta India Indus jágír Jehángír Jelál Júanpúr Kháfi Khán Khusru king king's Láhór Lódi Mahmúd Mahometan Málwa Marattas marched ment Mírza Moguls Mohábat Mohammed Morád Mussulmans Nádir Násir occasion officers Panjáb Persian person possession prince prisoner province rája Rájpút Rám rána Ráo rebellion reign religion retreat revolt Sáho Seiad Selím sent Sévají Shah Sháh Jehán Shír Sháh Shujá siege Sing soon success Sultán Tahmasp Tamerlane territory throne tion Tóghlak took Transoxiana troops Uzbeks vizír whole Zulfikár