The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volumen4Trübner and Company, 1872 |
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... ( Lahore ) , and to the neighbourhood of U'ch . - It falls into the sea in the country of Kambáya . - Jumna . This is a large river which has its rise in the Siwálik hills to the north of Dehlí . - It passes to the east of that city and ...
... ( Lahore ) , and to the neighbourhood of U'ch . - It falls into the sea in the country of Kambáya . - Jumna . This is a large river which has its rise in the Siwálik hills to the north of Dehlí . - It passes to the east of that city and ...
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... Lahore under the kings of Delhi . 3 [ Kalrah - kahár in Sir H. Elliot's MS .; it is the present Kallar - kahár . ] 4 [ Sir H. Elliot's MS . differs slightly here ; so also does Pavet de Courteille's translation , which runs as follows ...
... Lahore under the kings of Delhi . 3 [ Kalrah - kahár in Sir H. Elliot's MS .; it is the present Kallar - kahár . ] 4 [ Sir H. Elliot's MS . differs slightly here ; so also does Pavet de Courteille's translation , which runs as follows ...
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... Lahore , neither seeing him himself , nor suffering him to proceed to Sultán Ibráhím ; so that my envoy , five months after , returned to Kábul without having received any answer . On Friday , letters of submission came from the people ...
... Lahore , neither seeing him himself , nor suffering him to proceed to Sultán Ibráhím ; so that my envoy , five months after , returned to Kábul without having received any answer . On Friday , letters of submission came from the people ...
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... Lahore . I sent off Mumin Ali Tawachi in great haste to inform them that we were advancing by forced marches , and that they must avoid giving battle before our arrival . " ] mon . We met with it here ; but during TUZAK - I BABARI . 239.
... Lahore . I sent off Mumin Ali Tawachi in great haste to inform them that we were advancing by forced marches , and that they must avoid giving battle before our arrival . " ] mon . We met with it here ; but during TUZAK - I BABARI . 239.
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... Lahore , and to enjoin our troops in that city not to fight , but to form a junction with me at Sialkot or Parsarúr . The general report was , that Ghází Khán had collected an army of 30,000 or 40,000 men ; that Daulat Khán , old as he ...
... Lahore , and to enjoin our troops in that city not to fight , but to form a junction with me at Sialkot or Parsarúr . The general report was , that Ghází Khán had collected an army of 30,000 or 40,000 men ; that Daulat Khán , old as he ...
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