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... arrived , and in retaliation for shedding the innocent blood of Saiyid Míran , no plan of repelling the enemy proved effectual . From that time to this the power and dominion of that tribe has daily increased . The siege of Jítgarh ...
... arrived , and in retaliation for shedding the innocent blood of Saiyid Míran , no plan of repelling the enemy proved effectual . From that time to this the power and dominion of that tribe has daily increased . The siege of Jítgarh ...
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... arrived on the 17th of Zi - l hijja . I'timádu - d daula , who had gone to oppose the enemy riâ Agra , fought with Pílújí Mahratta , near Narwar . At last , he also , leaving the result of the war , returned to Dehli on the 29th of Zí ...
... arrived on the 17th of Zi - l hijja . I'timádu - d daula , who had gone to oppose the enemy riâ Agra , fought with Pílújí Mahratta , near Narwar . At last , he also , leaving the result of the war , returned to Dehli on the 29th of Zí ...
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... arrived at Ajmír . The Mahratta chiefs alighted from their horses , and with the utmost respect visited the tomb of the great and venerable Khwája , and thence advanced to the fort of Rúpnagar . Rája Sáwant Singh had busied himself in ...
... arrived at Ajmír . The Mahratta chiefs alighted from their horses , and with the utmost respect visited the tomb of the great and venerable Khwája , and thence advanced to the fort of Rúpnagar . Rája Sáwant Singh had busied himself in ...
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... reported that the enemy's army , having marched through the town of Fathpúr , and leaving Díg , the native land of Badná Ját , on the right , had arrived at Dehlí . Burhánu - l In Mulk , on hearing this , bit the finger 54 RUSTAM ' ALI .
... reported that the enemy's army , having marched through the town of Fathpúr , and leaving Díg , the native land of Badná Ját , on the right , had arrived at Dehlí . Burhánu - l In Mulk , on hearing this , bit the finger 54 RUSTAM ' ALI .
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... arrival , Bájí Ráo , the chief of the Mahrattas , rode like a jackal running away at the roar of a tiger , and fled from the place . Kamru - d dín Khán , who had ad- vanced with three hundred men , engaged in a severe skirmish , and ...
... arrival , Bájí Ráo , the chief of the Mahrattas , rode like a jackal running away at the roar of a tiger , and fled from the place . Kamru - d dín Khán , who had ad- vanced with three hundred men , engaged in a severe skirmish , and ...
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