The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volumen2Trübner and Company, 1869 |
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... Hasan Nizámí 204 VI . Kámilu - t Tawarikh of Ibn Asír 244 VII . Nizámu - t Tawarikh of Baizawí 252 VIII . Tabakát - i Násirí of Minháju - s Siráj 259 IX . Jahán Kusha of Juwainí 384 APPENDIX . NOTE A. - The Hindu Kings of Kábul B ...
... Hasan Nizámí 204 VI . Kámilu - t Tawarikh of Ibn Asír 244 VII . Nizámu - t Tawarikh of Baizawí 252 VIII . Tabakát - i Násirí of Minháju - s Siráj 259 IX . Jahán Kusha of Juwainí 384 APPENDIX . NOTE A. - The Hindu Kings of Kábul B ...
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... Hasan al Baihakí . According to his own account he was sixteen years of age in 402 Hijra ( 1011 A.D. ) and he writes of a period as late as 451 H. ( A.D. 1059 ) , being then as he says an old man , or , as would appear , approaching 70 ...
... Hasan al Baihakí . According to his own account he was sixteen years of age in 402 Hijra ( 1011 A.D. ) and he writes of a period as late as 451 H. ( A.D. 1059 ) , being then as he says an old man , or , as would appear , approaching 70 ...
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... Hasan.1 The first of Muharram of this year fell on a Tuesday . Amír Mas'úd , may God be pleased with him ! went during the day to the garden - palace , with the intention of spending some time there . The public court rooms were ...
... Hasan.1 The first of Muharram of this year fell on a Tuesday . Amír Mas'úd , may God be pleased with him ! went during the day to the garden - palace , with the intention of spending some time there . The public court rooms were ...
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... Hasan , who was detained in the fort of Nandna , was liberated , upon his own demand , by Sárugh , the cup - bearer , who brought him to his father . The son expressed his great obliga- tion to Sárugh , before the father . The Khwaja ...
... Hasan , who was detained in the fort of Nandna , was liberated , upon his own demand , by Sárugh , the cup - bearer , who brought him to his father . The son expressed his great obliga- tion to Sárugh , before the father . The Khwaja ...
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... Hasan knows you well , and will not allow things to go on as heretofore . You must now put on a new appearance , every one must attend to his duty . No one dared to speak , all were alarmed , and cowered . The Khwaja arose and went home ...
... Hasan knows you well , and will not allow things to go on as heretofore . You must now put on a new appearance , every one must attend to his duty . No one dared to speak , all were alarmed , and cowered . The Khwaja arose and went home ...
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