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... carried off one half of it , or about 150 leaves . It was written by the author's own hand , in the year of the Hijra 706 ( A.D. 1306-7 . " ) This description of the MS . as being the work of Tabarí was , from the date alone , very ...
... carried off one half of it , or about 150 leaves . It was written by the author's own hand , in the year of the Hijra 706 ( A.D. 1306-7 . " ) This description of the MS . as being the work of Tabarí was , from the date alone , very ...
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... carried on the affairs of government . After the lapse of a year the nobles assembled and told Sarang that he should show his brother to them if living , and if dead he should no longer conceal the fact , but seat himself upon the ...
... carried on the affairs of government . After the lapse of a year the nobles assembled and told Sarang that he should show his brother to them if living , and if dead he should no longer conceal the fact , but seat himself upon the ...
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... carried off , and as yet no change ( for the better ) has taken place . Gújarát , which is commonly called Kambáyat , contains 70,000 villages and towns , all populous , and the people abound in wealth and luxuries . In the course of ...
... carried off , and as yet no change ( for the better ) has taken place . Gújarát , which is commonly called Kambáyat , contains 70,000 villages and towns , all populous , and the people abound in wealth and luxuries . In the course of ...
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... carried captive to Dehli . * " Sultán ' Aláu - d dín gave orders that the sword of menace and the declaration of unity should be offered to them ; when , as they they could not help themselves , they placed their heads on the line of ...
... carried captive to Dehli . * " Sultán ' Aláu - d dín gave orders that the sword of menace and the declaration of unity should be offered to them ; when , as they they could not help themselves , they placed their heads on the line of ...
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... carried so far back as 40,000 years . Upon this all were convinced of the folly of the idolaters ; as , from the creation of Adam , the age of the world did not ( as it is generally understood ) reach 7,000 years ; nor is it probable ...
... carried so far back as 40,000 years . Upon this all were convinced of the folly of the idolaters ; as , from the creation of Adam , the age of the world did not ( as it is generally understood ) reach 7,000 years ; nor is it probable ...
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Aláu-d dín Amír amirs army arrived attack became Book brother brought called carried chief cloth collected command complete containing court crossed Crown death Dehlí directed Edited elephants enemy English entered father fell Fíroz fled forces fort four gave give given gold GRAMMAR hands head heard Hindus honour horse houses hundred India infidels Jahán Khán Khusrú killed king land Language late Malik marched means month mountain Mughals Muhammad Musulmáns never night nobles Notes officers ordered original palace passed Persian person plundered present Prince prisoners proceeded Ráí reached received reign remained respect returned river royal Sanskrit Second sent Series sewed Sháh Shaikh side slaves Society soldiers Sultán sword taken tankas Text thousand throne Tímúr took town Translated treasure victory village whole
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