The History of India from the Earliest Ages: pt. I. Mussulman rule. pt.II. Mogul empire. AurangzebN. Trübner, 1881 |
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... appointed in his room . In October 1660 Aurangzeb was proclaimed Padishah from the pulpit , and the Khutba was read and money coined in his name . Henceforth he was the acknowledged Emperor of Hindustan . * Aurangzeb had made his ...
... appointed in his room . In October 1660 Aurangzeb was proclaimed Padishah from the pulpit , and the Khutba was read and money coined in his name . Henceforth he was the acknowledged Emperor of Hindustan . * Aurangzeb had made his ...
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... appointed special officers to measure the mustachios of passers - by . Men ran about with scissors to clip them to the orthodox standard . Dignitaries and princes covered their faces with their hands to save their mustachios.10 ...
... appointed special officers to measure the mustachios of passers - by . Men ran about with scissors to clip them to the orthodox standard . Dignitaries and princes covered their faces with their hands to save their mustachios.10 ...
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... appointed a eunuch to keep a watchful eye on the jewels . ' 19 Another incident helps to bring out the character of Aurangzeb . When a boy he had been educated by a tutor named Malik Salih . He had a boy's grudge 18 Father Catrou ...
... appointed a eunuch to keep a watchful eye on the jewels . ' 19 Another incident helps to bring out the character of Aurangzeb . When a boy he had been educated by a tutor named Malik Salih . He had a boy's grudge 18 Father Catrou ...
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... appointed his uncle , Shaista Khan , to be Shaista Khan Viceroy of the Dekhan . He disregarded his treaty with Singh . Sivaji , and told Shaista Khan to suppress the Mah- rattas and their Raja . He ordered Jaswant Singh , Raja of ...
... appointed his uncle , Shaista Khan , to be Shaista Khan Viceroy of the Dekhan . He disregarded his treaty with Singh . Sivaji , and told Shaista Khan to suppress the Mah- rattas and their Raja . He ordered Jaswant Singh , Raja of ...
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... appointed a governor of Agra on whom he could rely ; he ordered a large army to encamp at Agra ; still he was a prey to dismal fears , and sank into a melancholy which alarmed all around him . embassy . At this crisis ambassadors ...
... appointed a governor of Agra on whom he could rely ; he ordered a large army to encamp at Agra ; still he was a prey to dismal fears , and sank into a melancholy which alarmed all around him . embassy . At this crisis ambassadors ...
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