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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... followers detached over the country He sends Envoys to Shah Husein Who procrastinates and attempts to induce Humayun to Humayun lays siege to Bheker Page 212 - 213 214 215 ib . - 216 ib . 218 ib . 219 His marriage to Akber's mother He ...
... followers detached over the country He sends Envoys to Shah Husein Who procrastinates and attempts to induce Humayun to Humayun lays siege to Bheker Page 212 - 213 214 215 ib . - 216 ib . 218 ib . 219 His marriage to Akber's mother He ...
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... followers and adherents . The very supposition that such men might be placed in hostility to the legal heir , rendered their position dangerous ; and it might in some circumstances seem safer to incur the immediate A. D. 1530 . BOOK IV ...
... followers and adherents . The very supposition that such men might be placed in hostility to the legal heir , rendered their position dangerous ; and it might in some circumstances seem safer to incur the immediate A. D. 1530 . BOOK IV ...
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... followers , were scattered all over the kingdom , and held the most important offices and the most valuable power of the Af- gháns . A. D. 1530 . jágírs . These they considered as 4 HISTORY OF INDIA . Unsettled state of the Empire.
... followers , were scattered all over the kingdom , and held the most important offices and the most valuable power of the Af- gháns . A. D. 1530 . jágírs . These they considered as 4 HISTORY OF INDIA . Unsettled state of the Empire.
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... followers , and sought refuge in Lahúr . In those days of versatile and unstable alle- giance , such a defection had in it nothing uncommon . Mír Yúnis Ali , delighted to have gained a man of so much consequence , went out of the city ...
... followers , and sought refuge in Lahúr . In those days of versatile and unstable alle- giance , such a defection had in it nothing uncommon . Mír Yúnis Ali , delighted to have gained a man of so much consequence , went out of the city ...
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... followers ; and Medíni Rao was glad thus to be able to put an end to hostilities , which exhausted the king- dom and endangered its independent existence . Subsequent history . The Rájpúts in Malwa , To conclude the history of this ...
... followers ; and Medíni Rao was glad thus to be able to put an end to hostilities , which exhausted the king- dom and endangered its independent existence . Subsequent history . The Rájpúts in Malwa , To conclude the history of this ...
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A History of India Under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of ..., Volum 2 William Erskine Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
A History of India Under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of ..., Volum 2 William Erskine Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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.