! broke their ranks, and rubbed their noses 'upon the ground of disgrace.' The Sultan himself, like a stallion, went on dealing hard blows around him on the right hand and on the left, and cut those who were clothed in mail right in twain, making the... Reports - Page 37by Archaeological Survey of India - 1882Full view - About this book
| Sir Henry Miers Elliot - India - 1869 - 634 pages
...the neck ; and when Biji 30 Rai saw that there was no chance of escape, he drew his dagger, struck it into his breast, and went to the fire which God...say no prayers, hold no fasts, and tell no beads. — Amen. The army of the Sultan kept moving on, and committing slaughter and pillage. One hundred... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - Punjab (India) - 1882 - 238 pages
...ground of disgrace.' The Sultan himself, like a stallion, went on dealing hard blows around him on the right hand and on the left, and cut those who were...the Sultan (Jalal-ud-din) beyond the Sind. which he pa.sed over, and then reached the banks of Bhut (Behat or Jhelam), which is a country of Hindustan,... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - Punjab (India) - 1882 - 238 pages
...ground of disgrace.' The Sultan himself, like a stallion, went on dealing hard blows around him on the right hand and on the left, and cut those who were...beads. Amen."1 The next mention of Bhera is in AH 618 or AD 1221 in the time of Changez Khan, who sent — Turtai with two Tumans of Mughalsto pursue... | |
| Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson - India - 1907 - 442 pages
...pursuit of them, and when Biji Rai saw that there was no chance of escape, he drew his dagger, struck it into his breast, and went to the fire which God...say no prayers, hold no fasts, and tell no beads. The army of the Sultan kept moving on and committing slaughter and pillage. One hundred and twenty... | |
| Gabrielle Festing - Delhi (India) - 1913 - 494 pages
...who was not of Islam was bound to go, to quote the words of one of their own historians, "into that fire which God has lighted for infidels and those...say no prayers, hold no fasts, and tell no beads. Amen "; every one who accepted Islam was free to rise to any rank or distinction in this world, and... | |
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