| Sir Henry Miers Elliot - India - 1871 - 754 pages
...the river Kalini and brought to Firozabad, and there connected with the Jumna by Suit an Firoz Shah. Many of the Rajputs placed their wives and children...them, then they rushed to the battle and were killed. Other men of the garrison fought and were slain, and a great many were taken prisoners. Next day I... | |
| Sir Henry Miers Elliot - India - 1871 - 670 pages
...the river Kalini and brought to Firozabad, and there connected with the Jumna by Sultan Firoz Shah. Many of the Rajputs placed their wives and children...them, then they rushed to the battle and were killed. Other men of the garrison fought and were slain, and a great many were taken prisoners. Next day I... | |
| William Crooke - Ethnology - 1897 - 466 pages
...incident. When he ordered an assault, " many of the Rajputs placed their wives and children in the houses and burned them; then they rushed to the battle and were killed." When, again, he tells of the massacre at Hardwar, he says: " Spurring their horses, shouting their... | |
| United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (India) - United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (India) - 1904 - 440 pages
...his utmost endeavours to induce the people to surrender, but that they had remained obstinate. Tfmdr accordingly ordered an assault, which was successful....placed their wives and children in their houses and • B. 11. L, II, 4. It 1ÔÜ¿I IV, 2¿. ¿ Ibid, III, 432, 496; IV, 34. burned them; then they rushed... | |
| Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson - India - 1907 - 460 pages
...the river Kalini and brought to Firozabad, and there connected with the Jumna by Sultan Firoz Shah. Many of the Rajputs placed their wives and children in their houses and burned them, after which they rushed into battle and were killed. Others of the garrison fought and were slain,... | |
| Gérard Chaliand - History - 1994 - 1126 pages
...the river Kalini and brought to Firozabad, and there connected with the Jumna by Sultan Firoz Shah. Many of the Rajputs placed their wives and children...them, then they rushed to the battle and were killed. Other men of the garrison fought and were slain, and a great many were taken prisoners. Next day I... | |
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