The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Bind 3Trübner and Company, 1871 |
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... into the following chapters and sections : - Chapter 1st . On eras and revolutions . - The measurement of the earth . On the four júgs . - The hills and waters of Hind . -On its countries , cities , and towns . - JAMI'U - T TAWARIKH . 19.
... into the following chapters and sections : - Chapter 1st . On eras and revolutions . - The measurement of the earth . On the four júgs . - The hills and waters of Hind . -On its countries , cities , and towns . - JAMI'U - T TAWARIKH . 19.
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... towns . - On the islands . - The Sultáns of Dehli . — The birth of Básdeo , and the kings of India preceding Mahmúd . — On Kashmír , its hills , waters , and cities.— An account of the kings of the Trítá júg . - The kings of the Dwápar ...
... towns . - On the islands . - The Sultáns of Dehli . — The birth of Básdeo , and the kings of India preceding Mahmúd . — On Kashmír , its hills , waters , and cities.— An account of the kings of the Trítá júg . - The kings of the Dwápar ...
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... towns and villages . And it may be about thirty years previous to my laying the foundation of this book that the king of Málwá died , and dissension arose between his son and minister . After long hostilities and much slaughter , each ...
... towns and villages . And it may be about thirty years previous to my laying the foundation of this book that the king of Málwá died , and dissension arose between his son and minister . After long hostilities and much slaughter , each ...
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... towns and other inhabited spots , which cannot be noticed in this narrative on account of their great number.3 In the year 512 H. ( 1118 A.D. ) Bahrám Sháh , a descendant of Mahmud Subuktígín , became Sultán of Ghaznín , and after some ...
... towns and other inhabited spots , which cannot be noticed in this narrative on account of their great number.3 In the year 512 H. ( 1118 A.D. ) Bahrám Sháh , a descendant of Mahmud Subuktígín , became Sultán of Ghaznín , and after some ...
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... his destruction of their idol Manát " ( Text 251 ) . Guzerat was over- run and Nahrwála was taken in this expedition , but there is no special mention of the temple or town of Somnát . ] 698 H. ( 1298 A D. ) his brother Malik 42 WASSAF .
... his destruction of their idol Manát " ( Text 251 ) . Guzerat was over- run and Nahrwála was taken in this expedition , but there is no special mention of the temple or town of Somnát . ] 698 H. ( 1298 A D. ) his brother Malik 42 WASSAF .
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