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Pagina 37
... crown upon his head , but not being able to oppose ' Aláu - d dín , he fled towards the country of Hind . ' Aláu - d dín plundered and massacred in Ghaznín , and after depopulating the country he took up his abode at Dehli . Khusrú Sháh ...
... crown upon his head , but not being able to oppose ' Aláu - d dín , he fled towards the country of Hind . ' Aláu - d dín plundered and massacred in Ghaznín , and after depopulating the country he took up his abode at Dehli . Khusrú Sháh ...
Pagina 38
... crown . After two or three years , during which Násiru - d dín held the name of king , while all substantial power was wielded by Ulugh Khán , he per- fidiously cut off his son - in - law . When Ulugh Khán had cleared the country of his ...
... crown . After two or three years , during which Násiru - d dín held the name of king , while all substantial power was wielded by Ulugh Khán , he per- fidiously cut off his son - in - law . When Ulugh Khán had cleared the country of his ...
Pagina 44
... crown set with gold and rubies and pearls and other precious stones , so that it was im- possible for the eyes to trace the redness of the gold on account of the excessive lustre of the jewels , and a necklace of large shining pearls ...
... crown set with gold and rubies and pearls and other precious stones , so that it was im- possible for the eyes to trace the redness of the gold on account of the excessive lustre of the jewels , and a necklace of large shining pearls ...
Pagina 53
... crown on his head in the city of Márdí.1 He induced the troops who were there to support his interests , and conveyed some of the royal treasures which were deposited there to the city of Mankúl , and he him- self accompanied , marching ...
... crown on his head in the city of Márdí.1 He induced the troops who were there to support his interests , and conveyed some of the royal treasures which were deposited there to the city of Mankúl , and he him- self accompanied , marching ...
Pagina 134
... Jalálu - d dín's ob- 1 So says the Text , and the two MSS . agree : but as Kachhan was dead , Surkha must be here intended , and Firishta has it so . taining the crown ; but the kotwál , on account 134 ZIAU - D DIN BARNI ' .
... Jalálu - d dín's ob- 1 So says the Text , and the two MSS . agree : but as Kachhan was dead , Surkha must be here intended , and Firishta has it so . taining the crown ; but the kotwál , on account 134 ZIAU - D DIN BARNI ' .
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The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period Henry M. Elliot Volledige weergave - 1871 |
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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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