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... became wazir of the State , and received the title of Khán - i Jahán . ** In the year 755 н . ( 1354 A.D. ) , the Sultán marched with an army against Lakhnautí , leaving Khán - i Jahán at the capital in charge of all affairs of State ...
... became wazir of the State , and received the title of Khán - i Jahán . ** In the year 755 н . ( 1354 A.D. ) , the Sultán marched with an army against Lakhnautí , leaving Khán - i Jahán at the capital in charge of all affairs of State ...
Side 8
... became food for the sword . For two days after the Sultán remained en- camped , and on the third he marched for Dehlí . Some months . afterwards he founded the great city Fírozábád . In the year 756 H. ( 1355 A.D. ) , the Sultán ...
... became food for the sword . For two days after the Sultán remained en- camped , and on the third he marched for Dehlí . Some months . afterwards he founded the great city Fírozábád . In the year 756 H. ( 1355 A.D. ) , the Sultán ...
Side 12
... became wazir of the State . On the Sultán's reappearing before Thatta , Jám and Bábiniya made their submission and waited upon him . They were graciously received , but were carried off with all the chiefs of the country to Dehlí ...
... became wazir of the State . On the Sultán's reappearing before Thatta , Jám and Bábiniya made their submission and waited upon him . They were graciously received , but were carried off with all the chiefs of the country to Dehlí ...
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... became so devastated that nothing but game lived there . * * In 784 H. ( 1382 A.D ) , he built a fortress at Beolí , seven kos from Badáún , and called it Fírozpúr , but the people named it Pur - i akhirin ( the last town ) . The Sultán ...
... became so devastated that nothing but game lived there . * * In 784 H. ( 1382 A.D ) , he built a fortress at Beolí , seven kos from Badáún , and called it Fírozpúr , but the people named it Pur - i akhirin ( the last town ) . The Sultán ...
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... became thoughtful and anxious , and returned to his capital . But he was young and inexperienced , and he gave himself up to pleasure . For five months longer the old rules and arrangements kept the affairs of the kingdom in order , but ...
... became thoughtful and anxious , and returned to his capital . But he was young and inexperienced , and he gave himself up to pleasure . For five months longer the old rules and arrangements kept the affairs of the kingdom in order , but ...
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