A History of India Under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of Taimur, Báber and Humáyun, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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Side xiv
... Hindu allies of Humayun - ib . Shah Husein attacks him unsuccessfully 1543. Biram Khan joins Humáyun - his history Renewed scarcity in the Imperial camp Destruction of the foraging detachment Shah Husein proposes terms Humayun agrees to ...
... Hindu allies of Humayun - ib . Shah Husein attacks him unsuccessfully 1543. Biram Khan joins Humáyun - his history Renewed scarcity in the Imperial camp Destruction of the foraging detachment Shah Husein proposes terms Humayun agrees to ...
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... Hindus could have little unity of feeling with their Muhammedan con- querors . Both religions are , in their particular ways , exclusive . The Hindus admit of no proselytes ; regard all strangers , even their rulers , as not only far ...
... Hindus could have little unity of feeling with their Muhammedan con- querors . Both religions are , in their particular ways , exclusive . The Hindus admit of no proselytes ; regard all strangers , even their rulers , as not only far ...
Side 18
... Hindu chief converted to Muhammedanism . * The menial office , which he is said to have filled in the palace , argues little ; as men of rank in all countries have been eager to fill offices nominally menial , about the person of the ...
... Hindu chief converted to Muhammedanism . * The menial office , which he is said to have filled in the palace , argues little ; as men of rank in all countries have been eager to fill offices nominally menial , about the person of the ...
Side 22
... Hindu chiefs in or bordering on their states . The Musulmans had no hold of the country , but by military force . Their capital was a camp ; and the different towns and forts that they occupied , were posts in an enemy's country . The ...
... Hindu chiefs in or bordering on their states . The Musulmans had no hold of the country , but by military force . Their capital was a camp ; and the different towns and forts that they occupied , were posts in an enemy's country . The ...
Side 23
... Hindu chieftains was gradually diminished , and the power of many of them was , in the end , altogether extinguished ... Hindus , on the contrary , long divided , even under their own great monarchies , into petty principalities that had ...
... Hindu chieftains was gradually diminished , and the power of many of them was , in the end , altogether extinguished ... Hindus , on the contrary , long divided , even under their own great monarchies , into petty principalities that had ...
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A History of India Under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of ..., Volum 2 William Erskine Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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Abulfazl Afgháns Agra Ahmedábád Akberi Akbernáma Amírs army arrived Askeri attack Báber Bedáuni Beháder Shah Behár Bengal besieged Bheker Biram Khan BOOK brother Cambay camp Champanír CHAP Cheitúr chief Chunár court death defeated Delhi desert dominions Doulat Emperor enemy favour Ferishta followers force Ghazni governor Gujrát Haider Herát Hindustán horse Humayun imperial India Islám jágír joined Jouher Juánpúr Kábul Kalpi Kámrán Kandahár Kandesh Kásim Kháfi Khan Khan's Khorásán King kingdom Láhúr Lodi Malwa Mándu máyun Medíni Rao Mír Mirza Mozeffer Muhammed Sultan Muhammed Zemán Musulmans Nisábnáma officers Penjáb Persian plundered possession prince provinces Rájpút Rána reached reign retreat river Rohri Rúmi SECT seized Sekander sent Shah Husein Shah Tahmasp Sheikh Shir Khan Shír Shah siege soon success Suleimán Sultan Ibráhím Sultan Mahmúd Súr Tabakát Tahmasp Terdi Beg throne town troops Uzbek Yádgár Násir Mírza
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Side 587 - Cecil. — The Stud Farm ; or, Hints on Breeding Horses for the Turf, the Chase, and the Road. Addressed to Breeders of Race' Horses and Hunters, Landed Proprietors, and especially to Tenant Farmers. By CECIL.