The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Band 4,Teil 2N. Trübner, 1881 |
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... prisoner at Agra . His old friend and supporter , Amír Jumla , had restored quiet in Bengal . Amír Jumla wanted to return to the Dekhan , to conquer Bíjápur and Golkonda , and stamp out Sivaji . But Aurangzeb was jealous of Amír Jumla ...
... prisoner at Agra . His old friend and supporter , Amír Jumla , had restored quiet in Bengal . Amír Jumla wanted to return to the Dekhan , to conquer Bíjápur and Golkonda , and stamp out Sivaji . But Aurangzeb was jealous of Amír Jumla ...
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... prisoner , and carried off to the tent of Sivaji outside the town . The Mahratta Raja was at home ; he was ordering heads and arms to be chopped off from un- fortunate wretches who were suspected of concealing their hoards.27 Such were ...
... prisoner , and carried off to the tent of Sivaji outside the town . The Mahratta Raja was at home ; he was ordering heads and arms to be chopped off from un- fortunate wretches who were suspected of concealing their hoards.27 Such were ...
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... prisoners — one to a son of Dara and the other to a son of Murad.30 Manouchi tells the story of the marriage . The mother bribed a fakir . Every Friday morning 29 Some doubts on this point were expressed in a previous chapter . They ...
... prisoners — one to a son of Dara and the other to a son of Murad.30 Manouchi tells the story of the marriage . The mother bribed a fakir . Every Friday morning 29 Some doubts on this point were expressed in a previous chapter . They ...
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... prisoner ; not a man stirred , not a man would lay his hands upon a sovereign who for years had been reverenced as a deity . The disaffection at Agra sealed the fate of Shah Jehan ; but the first blow was averted . A cordial was sent to ...
... prisoner ; not a man stirred , not a man would lay his hands upon a sovereign who for years had been reverenced as a deity . The disaffection at Agra sealed the fate of Shah Jehan ; but the first blow was averted . A cordial was sent to ...
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... prisoner by the Rajputs . clemency . For a whole day Aurangzeb and his army were Rajput starving in the defiles . The Rana still respected the Moghul . He ordered the trees to be removed , and thus released the invaders . He delivered ...
... prisoner by the Rajputs . clemency . For a whole day Aurangzeb and his army were Rajput starving in the defiles . The Rana still respected the Moghul . He ordered the trees to be removed , and thus released the invaders . He delivered ...
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