A Short Manual of the History of India: With an Account of India as it Is; the Soil, Climate, and Productions; the People, Their Races, Religions, Public Works, and Industries; the Civil Services, and System of AdministrationMacmillan and Company, 1881 - 334 sider |
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Side 44
... Mughals , Patháns , and Shekhs . The Sayyids claim descent from the Prophet , taking the prefix Sayyid before their nameș , and sometimes the title Sháh . The Mughals are , as their name implies , descendants of the companions or ...
... Mughals , Patháns , and Shekhs . The Sayyids claim descent from the Prophet , taking the prefix Sayyid before their nameș , and sometimes the title Sháh . The Mughals are , as their name implies , descendants of the companions or ...
Side 205
... of the Súr dynasty had been as wise and brave as Sher , it is probable that Humáyún and his Mughals would never have been able to return to India . But the third monarch of the line ; Muhammad Adil SHER SHAH AND THE SÚR DYNASTY . 205.
... of the Súr dynasty had been as wise and brave as Sher , it is probable that Humáyún and his Mughals would never have been able to return to India . But the third monarch of the line ; Muhammad Adil SHER SHAH AND THE SÚR DYNASTY . 205.
Side 222
... Mughal emperors who followed Aurangzeb were all set up in turn by great noblemen , the first two by Zulfikár Khán , the last four by the Sayyids . Consequently these noblemen were far more powerful than the emperors them- selves . All ...
... Mughal emperors who followed Aurangzeb were all set up in turn by great noblemen , the first two by Zulfikár Khán , the last four by the Sayyids . Consequently these noblemen were far more powerful than the emperors them- selves . All ...
Side 230
... off , and ascended his hill - fort of Singhgarh ( twelve miles off ) amidst a blaze of torches . If this adventure did nothing else , it inspirited his men , and taught them to despise the Mughals 230 SIVAJI AND THE RISE OF THE MAHRATTAS .
... off , and ascended his hill - fort of Singhgarh ( twelve miles off ) amidst a blaze of torches . If this adventure did nothing else , it inspirited his men , and taught them to despise the Mughals 230 SIVAJI AND THE RISE OF THE MAHRATTAS .
Side 260
... Mughal emperor . § 2. The Nawáb Mírjáfar . - From the time of his accession to the Nawabship of Bengal after the battle of Plassey , Mírjáfar was little more than a tool of Clive , and was Nawáb only in name . As long as Clive remained ...
... Mughal emperor . § 2. The Nawáb Mírjáfar . - From the time of his accession to the Nawabship of Bengal after the battle of Plassey , Mírjáfar was little more than a tool of Clive , and was Nawáb only in name . As long as Clive remained ...
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Side 20 - HODGSON -MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, BD, late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by FC HODGSON, MA i8mo. 3*.
Side 45 - ARITHMETIC. (Dedicated to Lord Sandon.) With Answers and Hints. Standards I. and II. in box, is. Standards III., IV. and V., in boxes, is. each. Standard VI. in Two Parts, in boxes, is.
Side 27 - THE SEVEN KINGS OF. ROME. An Easy Narrative, abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult Passages; being a First Latin Reading Book, with Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary.
Side 44 - FRS, late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St. Peter's College, Cambridge ; Examiner in the University of London.