The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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Page 114
... Bijapur , which ruled directly over the coaststrip from Karwar ( south of Goa ) to Mirjan ( 14:30 N. Lat . ) , leaving the inland districts in the hands of feudatory chiefs , among whom the Nayaks of Sunda were the most important . The ...
... Bijapur , which ruled directly over the coaststrip from Karwar ( south of Goa ) to Mirjan ( 14:30 N. Lat . ) , leaving the inland districts in the hands of feudatory chiefs , among whom the Nayaks of Sunda were the most important . The ...
Page 115
... Bijapur on the west coast . " The finest muslins of western India were exported from here . The weaving country was inland , to the east of the Sahyadris , at Hubli ( in the Dharwar district ) , and at other centres , where the English ...
... Bijapur on the west coast . " The finest muslins of western India were exported from here . The weaving country was inland , to the east of the Sahyadris , at Hubli ( in the Dharwar district ) , and at other centres , where the English ...
Page 116
... Bijapur and persuaded the Mughal commander to give up the chase as " that country was dangerous for any strange army to march in , likewise promising them to go himself and follow him , by which deceit Netaji got escaped , though not ...
... Bijapur and persuaded the Mughal commander to give up the chase as " that country was dangerous for any strange army to march in , likewise promising them to go himself and follow him , by which deceit Netaji got escaped , though not ...
Page 117
... Bijapur . He had conquered Sunda and some other forts belonging to vassals of Adil Shah and had thus come dangerously close to Bankapur , the fortress of asylum of the Bijapuri sultans in the south - western corner of their kingdom ...
... Bijapur . He had conquered Sunda and some other forts belonging to vassals of Adil Shah and had thus come dangerously close to Bankapur , the fortress of asylum of the Bijapuri sultans in the south - western corner of their kingdom ...
Page 118
... Bijapur Government ordered the Governor of Phonda to join forces with the Savant of Vadi and other petty Rajahs and try to drive Shivaji's men out of Rajapur and Kharepatan . But nothing was done , as " there was juggling betven them ...
... Bijapur Government ordered the Governor of Phonda to join forces with the Savant of Vadi and other petty Rajahs and try to drive Shivaji's men out of Rajapur and Kharepatan . But nothing was done , as " there was juggling betven them ...
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