The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volumen2Trübner and Company, 1869 |
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... Amír is used by Baihakí as equivalent to Sultán , and that is no doubt the use of it in all these places . The legend of Śrí Samant Deo on many of this series of coins , npon which so much stress is laid , as indicative of Samant's ...
... Amír is used by Baihakí as equivalent to Sultán , and that is no doubt the use of it in all these places . The legend of Śrí Samant Deo on many of this series of coins , npon which so much stress is laid , as indicative of Samant's ...
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... Amír from attacking him ; but he was afraid lest his territory might be plundered , while his city was invested by the Amír's cavalry . Amír Subuktigín marched that long distance over lofty and difficult hills , with his troops in close ...
... Amír from attacking him ; but he was afraid lest his territory might be plundered , while his city was invested by the Amír's cavalry . Amír Subuktigín marched that long distance over lofty and difficult hills , with his troops in close ...
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... Amír heard of Jaipál's approach towards his territory , and of his great power , he girt up his loins to fight , and collecting his vassals and the Muhammadan forces whose duty it was to oppose infidels , he advanced from Ghazna against ...
... Amír heard of Jaipál's approach towards his territory , and of his great power , he girt up his loins to fight , and collecting his vassals and the Muhammadan forces whose duty it was to oppose infidels , he advanced from Ghazna against ...
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... Amír soliciting peace , on the promise of his paying down a sum of money , and offering to obey any order he might receive respecting his elephants and his country . The Amír Subuktigín consented on account of the mercy he felt to ...
... Amír soliciting peace , on the promise of his paying down a sum of money , and offering to obey any order he might receive respecting his elephants and his country . The Amír Subuktigín consented on account of the mercy he felt to ...
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... Amír , and was to send hostages from among his relatives and friends to remain with the Amír until these conditions of cession were fulfilled . The Amír sent two deputies with Jaipál to see that he did not swerve from his en- gagements ...
... Amír , and was to send hostages from among his relatives and friends to remain with the Amír until these conditions of cession were fulfilled . The Amír sent two deputies with Jaipál to see that he did not swerve from his en- gagements ...
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Abdu-r Abú Ahmad Ajmír Aláu-d dín Alí Amír Arabic Ariyáruk army arrived Arslán Bahrám Sháh Balkh Bhakkar Bhera Bírúní Brahmans brought Bú Nasr Bú Suhal called Changíz Khán chief coins Court death Dehli elephants enemy expedition favour Firishta fled Ghází Ghazní Ghiyásu-d Ghor Hánsí Hasan Hasnak Hind Hindús Hindustán honour horse Ibráhím idol India infidels Islám Jaipál Jalálu-d Kábul Kanak Kanauj Kází Khurásán Khusrú Khutba Khwaja king Kubácha Kutbu-d dín Lahore Lakhnautí lord chamberlain Mahmúd Majesty Malik marched Mas'úd minister Mu'izzu-d Mughals Muhammad Muhammadan Mulk Musulmáns Násiru-d dín nobles officers ordered parasangs PATERNOSTER ROW Peshawar plunder prince prisoner Ráí reached reign returned river royal Royal Asiatic Society Sálár Mas'úd Sám Sanskrit says sent Shamsu-d dín Shíráz Sir H slain slaves Somnát Subuktigín Sultán Sultán Mahmúd sword Tabakát-i Thanesar thousand throne took translation TRÜBNER Turks Ulugh Khán Utbí victory wazír
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