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... brother , Dara . The people of Delhi had been so deceived by this prophecy that they had helped Dara against Aurangzeb . The Emperor resolved to punish the Santons without alarming the Muhammadans . He ordered the twelve men to be ...
... brother , Dara . The people of Delhi had been so deceived by this prophecy that they had helped Dara against Aurangzeb . The Emperor resolved to punish the Santons without alarming the Muhammadans . He ordered the twelve men to be ...
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... brother Aurangzeb . But ambition could not quench her amorous fire . The porters and eunuchs were all at her mercy . amours were the talk of the eunuchs ; and when it was known that she had provoked the displeasure of Aurangzeb , the ...
... brother Aurangzeb . But ambition could not quench her amorous fire . The porters and eunuchs were all at her mercy . amours were the talk of the eunuchs ; and when it was known that she had provoked the displeasure of Aurangzeb , the ...
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... brother ; he piously remarked that he was bound by the Koran to marry his brother's widows . One lady was a Rajpút ; she took poison rather than obey the sum- mons . 53 Udipurí was more complaisant , she surren- dered at discretion ...
... brother ; he piously remarked that he was bound by the Koran to marry his brother's widows . One lady was a Rajpút ; she took poison rather than obey the sum- mons . 53 Udipurí was more complaisant , she surren- dered at discretion ...
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... brother Aurangzeb . She gave an entertainment to the wives and daughters of grandees and divines ; she plied them with wine and then admitted the Emperor . Next day there was an edict issued forbidding all women from drinking wine ...
... brother Aurangzeb . She gave an entertainment to the wives and daughters of grandees and divines ; she plied them with wine and then admitted the Emperor . Next day there was an edict issued forbidding all women from drinking wine ...
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... brother of Aurangzeb , was supposed to have been killed in Arakan . Suddenly a man professing to be Shuja appeared in Kábul ; he told stories of wild adventure and hairbreadth escapes ; he gained the Rubruquis in the thirteenth century ...
... brother of Aurangzeb , was supposed to have been killed in Arakan . Suddenly a man professing to be Shuja appeared in Kábul ; he told stories of wild adventure and hairbreadth escapes ; he gained the Rubruquis in the thirteenth century ...
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