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... Dehlí , now rose to the highest offices . He became Dád - bak , or chief administrator of justice , and Náib - i mulk , or deputy ruler of the State , and the government of the country was in his hands . Malik Kiwámu - d dín , who held ...
... Dehlí , now rose to the highest offices . He became Dád - bak , or chief administrator of justice , and Náib - i mulk , or deputy ruler of the State , and the government of the country was in his hands . Malik Kiwámu - d dín , who held ...
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... Dehlí . While Kai - Kubád was sitting on the throne in Dehlí , his father , Bughrá Khan , at Lakhnautí , had assumed the title of Násiru - d dín , and had struck coins and caused the khutba to be read in his own name . A correspondence ...
... Dehlí . While Kai - Kubád was sitting on the throne in Dehlí , his father , Bughrá Khan , at Lakhnautí , had assumed the title of Násiru - d dín , and had struck coins and caused the khutba to be read in his own name . A correspondence ...
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... Dehlí ; for I know full well that neither my son nor the throne of Dehli will long exist . " Kai - Kubád returned through Oudh , towards Dehlí , and for some days he was mindful of his father's advice , and abstained from sensual ...
... Dehlí ; for I know full well that neither my son nor the throne of Dehli will long exist . " Kai - Kubád returned through Oudh , towards Dehlí , and for some days he was mindful of his father's advice , and abstained from sensual ...
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... Dehlí was opposed to him , and through fear of the populace he did not go to the city , there to take his seat upon the old throne of his predecessors . Some time elapsed before he ventured there , or before the people went to Kílú ...
... Dehlí was opposed to him , and through fear of the populace he did not go to the city , there to take his seat upon the old throne of his predecessors . Some time elapsed before he ventured there , or before the people went to Kílú ...
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... Dehlí ) had for eighty years been governed by sovereigns of Turk extraction , and were averse to the succession of the Khiljís ; for this reason the new Sultán did not go into the capital . The great men and nobles , the learned . men ...
... Dehlí ) had for eighty years been governed by sovereigns of Turk extraction , and were averse to the succession of the Khiljís ; for this reason the new Sultán did not go into the capital . The great men and nobles , the learned . men ...
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Aláu-d dín Amír amirs army arrived attack became Book brother brought called carried chief cloth collected command complete containing court crossed Crown death Dehlí directed Edited elephants enemy English entered father fell Fíroz fled forces fort four gave give given gold GRAMMAR hands head heard Hindus honour horse houses hundred India infidels Jahán Khán Khusrú killed king land Language late Malik marched means month mountain Mughals Muhammad Musulmáns never night nobles Notes officers ordered original palace passed Persian person plundered present Prince prisoners proceeded Ráí reached received reign remained respect returned river royal Sanskrit Second sent Series sewed Sháh Shaikh side slaves Society soldiers Sultán sword taken tankas Text thousand throne Tímúr took town Translated treasure victory village whole
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