Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 42The Institute, 2004 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Bāyazīd now encountered as they were entering the town of Gogha . The date of the return landfall of Bayazid on Indian soil must therefore have been in the second or third week of March 1384 . Among the factors that hindered the ...
... Bāyazīd now encountered as they were entering the town of Gogha . The date of the return landfall of Bayazid on Indian soil must therefore have been in the second or third week of March 1384 . Among the factors that hindered the ...
Side 165
... Bāyazīd / had cash and purchases worth one lakh of rupees [ Rs . 100,000 ] , which he had brought into the port43 and had laden on to the ships . When the inventory was submitted for imperial perusal in Fathpur [ -Sikri ] , His Majesty ...
... Bāyazīd / had cash and purchases worth one lakh of rupees [ Rs . 100,000 ] , which he had brought into the port43 and had laden on to the ships . When the inventory was submitted for imperial perusal in Fathpur [ -Sikri ] , His Majesty ...
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... Bāyazīd was without fault , at just this time God brought [ Sultan ] Muzaffar out from the jungle and led him to this port [ Gogha ] . When Bayazid was released , he took leave from the above - mentioned [ Sultan Muzaffar ] 109 and set ...
... Bāyazīd was without fault , at just this time God brought [ Sultan ] Muzaffar out from the jungle and led him to this port [ Gogha ] . When Bayazid was released , he took leave from the above - mentioned [ Sultan Muzaffar ] 109 and set ...
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