The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Band 3Trübner and Company, 1871 |
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... gave this supposition great probability , but Wassáf and Rashídu - d din both ascribe the expedition to 1292. The testimony of Marco Polo ( Edinburgh Ed . p . 278 ) , that “ on account of the long and difficult navigation , the great ...
... gave this supposition great probability , but Wassáf and Rashídu - d din both ascribe the expedition to 1292. The testimony of Marco Polo ( Edinburgh Ed . p . 278 ) , that “ on account of the long and difficult navigation , the great ...
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... gave orders that whatever commodities and goods were imported from the remotest parts of China and Hind into Ma'bar , his agents and factors should be allowed the first selection , until which no one else was allowed to purchase . When ...
... gave orders that whatever commodities and goods were imported from the remotest parts of China and Hind into Ma'bar , his agents and factors should be allowed the first selection , until which no one else was allowed to purchase . When ...
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... gave vent to his feelings in the following poem . The History of Sultán ' Aláu - d din ( continued ) . When Sultán ' Aláu - d dín had fully established himself in the empire of Dehli , and his conquests and holy wars had proclaimed him ...
... gave vent to his feelings in the following poem . The History of Sultán ' Aláu - d din ( continued ) . When Sultán ' Aláu - d dín had fully established himself in the empire of Dehli , and his conquests and holy wars had proclaimed him ...
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... gave orders that the sword of menace and the declaration of unity should be offered to them ; when , as they they could not help themselves , they placed their heads on the line of Islám , " and repeated the profession of the Muhammadan ...
... gave orders that the sword of menace and the declaration of unity should be offered to them ; when , as they they could not help themselves , they placed their heads on the line of Islám , " and repeated the profession of the Muhammadan ...
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... gave orders that the fort should be invested ; from without the archers shot arrows , from within the Hindus exclaimed strike ! strike ! ( már már ) ' " When , in consequence of the fire - arrows shot by the Musulmáns , the houses in ...
... gave orders that the fort should be invested ; from without the archers shot arrows , from within the Hindus exclaimed strike ! strike ! ( már már ) ' " When , in consequence of the fire - arrows shot by the Musulmáns , the houses in ...
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Aláu-d dín Amír amirs Arabic army arrived Asiatic Society Balban Bengal brother brought called chief Chinese cloth command Crown 8vo Dehli Demy 8vo Deogír dirham Edited elephants encamped enemy English F. J. FURNIVALL Firishta Firoz Fíroz Sháh fled forces gabrs gave gold GRAMMAR Gujarát Hensleigh Wedgwood Hindus Hindustán honour horse India infidels Islám Jalálu-d jizya Jumna Káfúr Karra Khán-i Jahán Khizr Khán Khusrú Khán khutba killed king krors Kutbu-d dín Lakhnautí Language Ma'bar Mahmúd Malik marched Mughals Muhammadan Mulk Musulmáns Násiru-d dín nobles officers ordered palace parasangs plundered prisoners proceeded Ráí received reign returned river royal Royal Asiatic Society saiyids Sámána Sanskrit sent sewed Shah Shaikh Shamsu-d dín slaves soldiers Sultán Fíroz Sultán Muhammad sword tankas Text Thatta throne Tilang Tímúr took Translated treasure Trübner's Oriental Series Tughlik Ulugh Khán victory village W. W. SKEAT Zafar Khán
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