A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present DayWhittaker, 1847 - 198 pages |
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... force of 6000 men to invade the territory of the Hindoo prince ( 711 ) . Câsim led his little army in safety through the desert of Mecrân , which , un- der the name of Gedrosia , had so nearly proved fatal to Alexander the Great . He ...
... force of 6000 men to invade the territory of the Hindoo prince ( 711 ) . Câsim led his little army in safety through the desert of Mecrân , which , un- der the name of Gedrosia , had so nearly proved fatal to Alexander the Great . He ...
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... force along the vale of the Câbul , and near Pêshâwer he encoun- tered the troops of Jypâl of Lahore . The rajah was defeated and made a prisoner , and the victor , traversing the whole of the Punjab , passed the Garrah , and stormed ...
... force along the vale of the Câbul , and near Pêshâwer he encoun- tered the troops of Jypâl of Lahore . The rajah was defeated and made a prisoner , and the victor , traversing the whole of the Punjab , passed the Garrah , and stormed ...
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... force for the rescue of the temple , and Mahmûd was obliged to suspend the siege to engage them . While the battle was raging most strongly , the rajah of Anhalwâra arrived with his troops , and the Moslems began to give way . Mahmûd ...
... force for the rescue of the temple , and Mahmûd was obliged to suspend the siege to engage them . While the battle was raging most strongly , the rajah of Anhalwâra arrived with his troops , and the Moslems began to give way . Mahmûd ...
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... force , that , when Shuhâb - ud- dîn appeared , the rajahs sent to tell him , that if he was prudent they would permit him to retire un- molested . He feigned alarm , represented himself as only his brother's general , and spoke of ...
... force , that , when Shuhâb - ud- dîn appeared , the rajahs sent to tell him , that if he was prudent they would permit him to retire un- molested . He feigned alarm , represented himself as only his brother's general , and spoke of ...
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... force and the difficulties of the route through mountains and forests are considered , places the military talents of Alâ - ud - dîn in a high rank . It is much , therefore , to be regretted that treason to his excel- lent uncle should ...
... force and the difficulties of the route through mountains and forests are considered , places the military talents of Alâ - ud - dîn in a high rank . It is much , therefore , to be regretted that treason to his excel- lent uncle should ...
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A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day Thomas Keightley Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day Thomas Keightley Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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Afghân Agra Akber Ally army attack Aurungzîb Bâber Bala Hissar Bengal Bramin British brother Câbul Calcutta camp Capt cavalry chief Clive coast command Company council court Dârâ death Deckan defeated defence Delhi dominions Dupleix East emperor empire enemy engaged English Europeans favour fled force French garrison gave Ghuzni Golconda governor Governor-general guns Gûzerât Hastings Hindoo Holkar honour horse Humâyun Hyder India Indus jagheer joined Khân king lacs of rupees Lahore Lord Lord Cornwallis Madras Mahmûd Malwa Marattas Meer Jaffier miles Mogul Mohammed Mohammedan Mysore Nabob named native Nizâm Nûr obliged officers Omichund Oude party Patna Peishwa Persian plunder Pondicherry Portuguese prince prisoner Punjab rajah Rajpût reached reduced reign resident resolved retired returned river Rohillas rupees sent Sepoys Sevajee Shâh Shah Jehân siege Sikh Sing soon Sûbahdâr surrender territory throne Timûr tion Tippoo took town trade treaty Trichinopoly troops vizîr whole