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... dín , in his history , quotes as one of the works to which he is indebted for his information , an Arabic version of " the Bátakal , " made by Al - Birúni . Binákití also mentions this translation of the [ The Sanskrit work translated ...
... dín , in his history , quotes as one of the works to which he is indebted for his information , an Arabic version of " the Bátakal , " made by Al - Birúni . Binákití also mentions this translation of the [ The Sanskrit work translated ...
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... dín ' Isa bin Mahmúd ; Haibatu - d dín Abú ' Abdu - llah ; Mahmúd bin ' Umar Manjání Naishapurí , who has entitled his work " Gardens of the excellent and odoriferous herbs of the learned . " Another is Abú - 1 Márin Aitánia , who tells ...
... dín ' Isa bin Mahmúd ; Haibatu - d dín Abú ' Abdu - llah ; Mahmúd bin ' Umar Manjání Naishapurí , who has entitled his work " Gardens of the excellent and odoriferous herbs of the learned . " Another is Abú - 1 Márin Aitánia , who tells ...
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... dín Muhammad ' U'fí , who lived during the reign of Shamsu - d dín Altamsh , to whose minister , Nizámu - l Mulk Muhammad , son of Abu Sa'id Junaidí , the book is dedicated . In one of his stories he states that his tutor was Ruknu - d ...
... dín Muhammad ' U'fí , who lived during the reign of Shamsu - d dín Altamsh , to whose minister , Nizámu - l Mulk Muhammad , son of Abu Sa'id Junaidí , the book is dedicated . In one of his stories he states that his tutor was Ruknu - d ...
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... dín sent an army to repress the inroads of Násiru - d dín Kubácha . Unable to oppose this force , Násiru - d dín sent his forces in boats to the fort of Bhakkar . The royal forces reached Bhakkar on the 10th , and under the directions ...
... dín sent an army to repress the inroads of Násiru - d dín Kubácha . Unable to oppose this force , Násiru - d dín sent his forces in boats to the fort of Bhakkar . The royal forces reached Bhakkar on the 10th , and under the directions ...
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... dín Altamsh , but without any notice of Arám , the son and im- mediate successor of Kutbu - d dín . The name of Táju - l Ma - ásir is nowhere given to the work by the author himself , but it has never been known by any other name from ...
... dín Altamsh , but without any notice of Arám , the son and im- mediate successor of Kutbu - d dín . The name of Táju - l Ma - ásir is nowhere given to the work by the author himself , but it has never been known by any other name from ...
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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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