The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volumen2Trübner and Company, 1869 |
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... Musulmáns from the time that his son Nardajanpál was taken prisoner , but his son was , on the contrary , well dis- posed towards them . 1 This is translated somewhat differently by M. Reinaud , but the version here given seems more in ...
... Musulmáns from the time that his son Nardajanpál was taken prisoner , but his son was , on the contrary , well dis- posed towards them . 1 This is translated somewhat differently by M. Reinaud , but the version here given seems more in ...
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... Musulmáns . When Jaipál1 had ascertained the calamity which had befallen him from the reports of the people who travelled in his country , and how Subuktigín was taking different parts of the territory into his own possession , and ...
... Musulmáns . When Jaipál1 had ascertained the calamity which had befallen him from the reports of the people who travelled in his country , and how Subuktigín was taking different parts of the territory into his own possession , and ...
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... Musulmáns , and one which he was confident God would grant to his arms . So they returned , and Jaipál being in great alarm , again sent most humble supplications that the battle might cease , observing , " You have seen the impetuosity ...
... Musulmáns , and one which he was confident God would grant to his arms . So they returned , and Jaipál being in great alarm , again sent most humble supplications that the battle might cease , observing , " You have seen the impetuosity ...
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... Musulmáns . After wounding and killing beyond all measure , his hands and those of his friends became cold in counting the value of the plundered property . On the com- pletion of his conquest he returned and promulgated accounts of the ...
... Musulmáns . After wounding and killing beyond all measure , his hands and those of his friends became cold in counting the value of the plundered property . On the com- pletion of his conquest he returned and promulgated accounts of the ...
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... Musulmáns upon the uncircumcised infidels , and they willingly obeyed his orders . He made bodies of five hun- dred attack the enemy with their maces in hand , and relieve each other when one party became tired , so that fresh men and ...
... Musulmáns upon the uncircumcised infidels , and they willingly obeyed his orders . He made bodies of five hun- dred attack the enemy with their maces in hand , and relieve each other when one party became tired , so that fresh men and ...
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Abdu-r Abú Ahmad Ajmír Aláu-d dín Alí Amír Arabic Ariyáruk army arrived Arslán awwal Balkh battle Bhakkar Bhera Bírúní Brahmans brought Bú Nasr Bú Suhal called Changíz Khán chief coins Court daula death Dehli dirhams elephants enemy expedition favour Firishta fled Ghází Ghazní Ghaznivides Ghor Hánsí Hasan Hasnak Hijra hills Hind Hindús Hindustán honour horse Ibráhím idol India infidels Islám Jaipál Jalálu-d Kábul Kanak Kanauj Karmatian Kází Khurásán Khusrú Khutba Khwaja Khwárizm king Kubácha Kutbu-d dín Lahore Lakhnautí lord chamberlain Mahmúd Majesty Malik marched Mas'úd minister Mu'izzu-d Mughals Muhammadan Mulk Musulmáns Násiru-d dín nobles officers ordered parasangs Peshawar plunder prince prisoner Ráí Rajab Raziya reached reign Reinaud returned river royal Sálár Mas'úd Sám says sent Shamsu-d dín Shíráz Sir H slain slaves Somnát Subuktigín Sultán Sultán Mahmúd sword Tabakát-i thousand throne took troops Turks Ulugh Khán Utbí victory wazír