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... reached the Ganges . As he probably pro- posed to revisit India , he took care to establish an interest there by extending the dominions of the two rajas Taxiles and Porus , the first of whom had been his ally , and the second his most ...
... reached the Ganges . As he probably pro- posed to revisit India , he took care to establish an interest there by extending the dominions of the two rajas Taxiles and Porus , the first of whom had been his ally , and the second his most ...
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... reached the Sultan of the invasion of his northern dominions by the Tartars . Leav- ing , therefore , the charge of the affairs of India to Sewuk - pâl , a converted Hindoo , he returned with all speed to Ghuzni . A battle fought near ...
... reached the Sultan of the invasion of his northern dominions by the Tartars . Leav- ing , therefore , the charge of the affairs of India to Sewuk - pâl , a converted Hindoo , he returned with all speed to Ghuzni . A battle fought near ...
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... reached Ajmîr , on the east of the Aravalli hills , in safety . The rajah of this place , and his people , fled from the town , which Mahmûd plundered , and then , proceeding along the plain on the west of the Aravalli mountains , he at ...
... reached Ajmîr , on the east of the Aravalli hills , in safety . The rajah of this place , and his people , fled from the town , which Mahmûd plundered , and then , proceeding along the plain on the west of the Aravalli mountains , he at ...
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... reached and wounded the rajah's brother , when he himself re- ceived a wound , and would have fallen from his horse , had not one of his followers leaped up behind him and carried him off the field . The rout of the Moslems was complete ...
... reached and wounded the rajah's brother , when he himself re- ceived a wound , and would have fallen from his horse , had not one of his followers leaped up behind him and carried him off the field . The rout of the Moslems was complete ...
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... reached Elichpûr in Berâr unopposed ; for he pre- tended that he had quitted the service of his uncle in disgust , and was going to enter that of a Hindoo rajah . He then turned westwards , and soon ap- peared before Deôgîri ( now ...
... reached Elichpûr in Berâr unopposed ; for he pre- tended that he had quitted the service of his uncle in disgust , and was going to enter that of a Hindoo rajah . He then turned westwards , and soon ap- peared before Deôgîri ( now ...
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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