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... hand down the story of their lives to future generations , but Aurangzeb was induced to issue an edict strictly forbidding his subjects from writing the annals of his reign . The reasons for this strange prohibition are explained in the ...
... hand down the story of their lives to future generations , but Aurangzeb was induced to issue an edict strictly forbidding his subjects from writing the annals of his reign . The reasons for this strange prohibition are explained in the ...
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... hand or foot . Christians were allowed to drink wine on their own premises , 5 The principal authorities for the history of the reign of Aurangzeb , from his accession in 1658 to his journey to Kashmír in 1664 , are Bernier , the French ...
... hand or foot . Christians were allowed to drink wine on their own premises , 5 The principal authorities for the history of the reign of Aurangzeb , from his accession in 1658 to his journey to Kashmír in 1664 , are Bernier , the French ...
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... hand . Wealthy petitioners went to his house , and secretly prayed to him for everything ambition or passion could suggest . Women specially went in crowds , and caused endless scandal . Rebel Santons . Punishment of Santons . Ruin of ...
... hand . Wealthy petitioners went to his house , and secretly prayed to him for everything ambition or passion could suggest . Women specially went in crowds , and caused endless scandal . Rebel Santons . Punishment of Santons . Ruin of ...
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... hand was against every man , and every man's hand was against them . At Kashmir Aurangzeb heard that one of the im- European piracy . perial ships that carried pilgrims to Mecca had been captured by a European pirate . This was no uncom ...
... hand was against every man , and every man's hand was against them . At Kashmir Aurangzeb heard that one of the im- European piracy . perial ships that carried pilgrims to Mecca had been captured by a European pirate . This was no uncom ...
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... hand of Au- rangzeb in the game of rebellion . Plot explodes , Shah Alam disarmed . Dekhan entan- glement . There was no further hope of catching Sivaji . The farce was played out on the bank of the Chambal . Preparations were in ...
... hand of Au- rangzeb in the game of rebellion . Plot explodes , Shah Alam disarmed . Dekhan entan- glement . There was no further hope of catching Sivaji . The farce was played out on the bank of the Chambal . Preparations were in ...
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