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... night preceding the eighth of Shawwál 689 H. ( October , 1290 A.D. ) . In order to gratify the people , and silence the opposition of the army , he placed nominally upon the throne an infant son of the late king , by name Shamsu - d dín ...
... night preceding the eighth of Shawwál 689 H. ( October , 1290 A.D. ) . In order to gratify the people , and silence the opposition of the army , he placed nominally upon the throne an infant son of the late king , by name Shamsu - d dín ...
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... night attack on their camp , which was left quite unguarded , and the greater part of the Mughal armies received their retribution ( ' iwas ) from the empire of Dehli , where they met with the silent tomb of entire annihilation . Having ...
... night attack on their camp , which was left quite unguarded , and the greater part of the Mughal armies received their retribution ( ' iwas ) from the empire of Dehli , where they met with the silent tomb of entire annihilation . Having ...
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... night both the sexes kept promiscuous intercourse together ; and it was usual for the king to invite to his bed that girl upon whom the lot should happen to fall . I have mentioned this in illustration of their customs . As Tíra Pandí ...
... night both the sexes kept promiscuous intercourse together ; and it was usual for the king to invite to his bed that girl upon whom the lot should happen to fall . I have mentioned this in illustration of their customs . As Tíra Pandí ...
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... night the Ráí lit a fire at the top of the hill , and threw his women and family into the flames , and rushing on the enemy with a few devoted adherents , they sacrificed their lives in despair . " On the fortunate date of the 3rd of Zí ...
... night the Ráí lit a fire at the top of the hill , and threw his women and family into the flames , and rushing on the enemy with a few devoted adherents , they sacrificed their lives in despair . " On the fortunate date of the 3rd of Zí ...
Side 80
... night Khwaja Nasíru - 1 Mulk Siráju - d Daulat distributed the troops to their several destina- tions , and sent every detachment to occupy its proper place , so that the fort might be invested in every direction , and 80 AMIR KHUSRU .
... night Khwaja Nasíru - 1 Mulk Siráju - d Daulat distributed the troops to their several destina- tions , and sent every detachment to occupy its proper place , so that the fort might be invested in every direction , and 80 AMIR KHUSRU .
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