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... returned with the booty to Ghuzni , having released Jypâl and the other Hindoo pri- soners for a ransom and the promise of tribute . The rajah , on his return to Lahore , disgusted with a life in which he had endured so many disasters ...
... returned with the booty to Ghuzni , having released Jypâl and the other Hindoo pri- soners for a ransom and the promise of tribute . The rajah , on his return to Lahore , disgusted with a life in which he had endured so many disasters ...
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... returned to Ghuzni , laden with spoil , and followed by captives . Mahmûd returned to India for the tenth time ( 1022 ) to the aid of the rajah of Canouj , who had been attacked by the rajah of Calinjer . But his ally had been cut off ...
... returned to Ghuzni , laden with spoil , and followed by captives . Mahmûd returned to India for the tenth time ( 1022 ) to the aid of the rajah of Canouj , who had been attacked by the rajah of Calinjer . But his ally had been cut off ...
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... returned to Ghuzni , where he remained for two years , apparently engaged in pleasure , but secretly brooding over his defeat , the memory of which deprived him of all rest ; for , as he told an aged councillor , " he never slumbered in ...
... returned to Ghuzni , where he remained for two years , apparently engaged in pleasure , but secretly brooding over his defeat , the memory of which deprived him of all rest ; for , as he told an aged councillor , " he never slumbered in ...
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... returned to Ghuzni , and in the fol- lowing year he descended anew into India , where he laid siege to the strong fortress of Gwâliôr , to the south of Agra ; but , being recalled by some troubles in Khorasan , he left the conduct of ...
... returned to Ghuzni , and in the fol- lowing year he descended anew into India , where he laid siege to the strong fortress of Gwâliôr , to the south of Agra ; but , being recalled by some troubles in Khorasan , he left the conduct of ...
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... returned to Bengal , leaving his son to his fate . That fate was not long delayed . Ky Kobâd speedily destroyed his constitution by debauchery , and , viewing his vizîr as the cause of his ruin , he had him taken off by poison . The ...
... returned to Bengal , leaving his son to his fate . That fate was not long delayed . Ky Kobâd speedily destroyed his constitution by debauchery , and , viewing his vizîr as the cause of his ruin , he had him taken off by poison . The ...
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Afghân Akber Ally army arrived attack Aurungzib Bala Hissar Bengal Bombay British Câbul Calcutta camp Capt Carnatic cavalry chief Clive coast command Company Company's council court death Deckan defeated defence Delhi Directors dominions Dupleix Dutch East emperor empire enemy engaged English Europeans favour fire fled force French garrison gave governor Governor-general guns Gûzerât Gwalior Hastings Hindoo Holkar honour horse Hyder India infantry jagheer Jehân joined Khân king lacs of rupees Lahore Lally letter Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Wellesley Madras Mahmûd Malwa Marattas Meer Jaffier miles Mogul Mohammed Mysore Nabob named native Nizâm officers Omichund Oude party Patna Peishwa plunder Pondicherry Portuguese prince prisoner proceeded Punjab rajah reached refused resident resolved retired returned river Rohillas rupees sent Sepoys Shah ships siege Sikhs Sing soon Sûbahdâr surrender Tanjore territory throne tion Tippoo took town trade treaty Trichinopoly troops vizir whole wounded