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... hands . The prince escaping to Fírozábád , fled from thence with his family and dependents , crossed the Jumna , and went to Tátár Khán . Fírozábád then came into the possession of Ikbál Khán . After this , fighting went on daily for ...
... hands . The prince escaping to Fírozábád , fled from thence with his family and dependents , crossed the Jumna , and went to Tátár Khán . Fírozábád then came into the possession of Ikbál Khán . After this , fighting went on daily for ...
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... hands of the Mughals , began to rally , and he entered Fírozábád with about 2,000 horse . Dehlí , although ruined , came into his power . Shahab Khán came from Mewát , with ten elephants and his adherents ; Malik Almás also joined him ...
... hands of the Mughals , began to rally , and he entered Fírozábád with about 2,000 horse . Dehlí , although ruined , came into his power . Shahab Khán came from Mewát , with ten elephants and his adherents ; Malik Almás also joined him ...
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... hands . Har Singh fled towards the mountains of Kumáyún . On the following day about twenty thousand horse were sent in pursuit , whilst Táju - l Mulk remained stationary with his army and baggage . The forces of Islám crossed the Rahab ...
... hands . Har Singh fled towards the mountains of Kumáyún . On the following day about twenty thousand horse were sent in pursuit , whilst Táju - l Mulk remained stationary with his army and baggage . The forces of Islám crossed the Rahab ...
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... hands were powerless against the assailants , and their feet were unable to flee . So they were compelled to capitulate and ask for mercy . His Majesty , full of royal mercy and compassion for Musulmáns , forbore to punish Muhammad Khán ...
... hands were powerless against the assailants , and their feet were unable to flee . So they were compelled to capitulate and ask for mercy . His Majesty , full of royal mercy and compassion for Musulmáns , forbore to punish Muhammad Khán ...
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... hand to hand , their fears prevailed , and they fled to the capital . On the last day of Ramazán , Malik Allah - dád , Miyán Chaman , and the other amirs with them , joined Kamálu - 1 Mulk . Having thus drawn a large and im- posing ...
... hand to hand , their fears prevailed , and they fled to the capital . On the last day of Ramazán , Malik Allah - dád , Miyán Chaman , and the other amirs with them , joined Kamálu - 1 Mulk . Having thus drawn a large and im- posing ...
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