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... paid their court to their new sove- reign ; presented him with gifts ; and congratulated him on his accession . At these audiences Aurangzeb made a show of offering sacrifices . He threw pepper on a burning brazier , and as the smoke ...
... paid their court to their new sove- reign ; presented him with gifts ; and congratulated him on his accession . At these audiences Aurangzeb made a show of offering sacrifices . He threw pepper on a burning brazier , and as the smoke ...
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... paid a cer- tain blackmail , which amounted to about one - fourth of the land revenue , and was known as chouth . He 24 Khafi Khan hated the Mahrattas , but does justice to their good traits in the character of Sivaji . CHAP . VII ...
... paid a cer- tain blackmail , which amounted to about one - fourth of the land revenue , and was known as chouth . He 24 Khafi Khan hated the Mahrattas , but does justice to their good traits in the character of Sivaji . CHAP . VII ...
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... paid the Jezya . * The collection of Jezya by Aurangzeb is one of the most remarkable phenomena in Indian history . It was a property - tax of the most offensive kind , exacted from all who refused to become Mussulmans . It was even ...
... paid the Jezya . * The collection of Jezya by Aurangzeb is one of the most remarkable phenomena in Indian history . It was a property - tax of the most offensive kind , exacted from all who refused to become Mussulmans . It was even ...
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... paid part to the Rajpúts and told them Shah Alam was in the plot . The Rajputs were so cheered that they broke through the army of Shah Alam ; and Akbar escaped from one mountain to another until he found a refuge amongst the Mahrattas ...
... paid part to the Rajpúts and told them Shah Alam was in the plot . The Rajputs were so cheered that they broke through the army of Shah Alam ; and Akbar escaped from one mountain to another until he found a refuge amongst the Mahrattas ...
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... paid , and the men went away quite contented . Rash English- man . Hill robbers ; trustworthy guards . On another occasion , a hot - headed young gentleman from England gave some trouble . He had arrogantly ordered the servant of the ...
... paid , and the men went away quite contented . Rash English- man . Hill robbers ; trustworthy guards . On another occasion , a hot - headed young gentleman from England gave some trouble . He had arrogantly ordered the servant of the ...
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