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... Mughal empire in Aurangzib's reign led contem- porary Persian historians to call them Be - dur ( fearless ) by a play on their name . [ K. K. ii . 524 ; Dil . ii . 1506. ] 1 II . The Shorapur Nayak Family . The cradle - land of the ...
... Mughal empire in Aurangzib's reign led contem- porary Persian historians to call them Be - dur ( fearless ) by a play on their name . [ K. K. ii . 524 ; Dil . ii . 1506. ] 1 II . The Shorapur Nayak Family . The cradle - land of the ...
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... Mughal territory around in imitation of the Marathas and afterwards in concert with them . The examples of the profitable defiance of the imperial power set by Dhani Jadav and Santa Ghorpare were not lost upon the Berad leaders . The ...
... Mughal territory around in imitation of the Marathas and afterwards in concert with them . The examples of the profitable defiance of the imperial power set by Dhani Jadav and Santa Ghorpare were not lost upon the Berad leaders . The ...
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... Mughal Campaigns against Pidia . Pidia's robberies in the Kulbarga district became too serious to be neglected any longer . At last , on 27th May 1691 the Emperor sent his son Kam Bakhsh from Bijapur , in charge of Bahramand Khan , to ...
... Mughal Campaigns against Pidia . Pidia's robberies in the Kulbarga district became too serious to be neglected any longer . At last , on 27th May 1691 the Emperor sent his son Kam Bakhsh from Bijapur , in charge of Bahramand Khan , to ...
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... Mughal trenches , or even their maintenance within range of the fort guns , impossible . 1 VII . - Lal Tikri taken and lost by Mughals . One morning while the Mughal generals were out reconnoit- ring for weak points in the defences ...
... Mughal trenches , or even their maintenance within range of the fort guns , impossible . 1 VII . - Lal Tikri taken and lost by Mughals . One morning while the Mughal generals were out reconnoit- ring for weak points in the defences ...
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... Mughal trenches started from a spot between Lal Tikri and the hillock opposite Talwargera , while an outpost was ... Mughals now seemed to be fairly on the road to success . VIII . - Arrival of Marathas . But a new enemy now appeared to ...
... Mughal trenches started from a spot between Lal Tikri and the hillock opposite Talwargera , while an outpost was ... Mughals now seemed to be fairly on the road to success . VIII . - Arrival of Marathas . But a new enemy now appeared to ...
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