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Page 22
... force in Magadha , its ancient home , the Muhammadan adventurer Muhammad ibn Bukhtiyar Khilji is responsible . His sack of the locality was so thorough and his slaughter of its monks so complete , that when it was sought to find some ...
... force in Magadha , its ancient home , the Muhammadan adventurer Muhammad ibn Bukhtiyar Khilji is responsible . His sack of the locality was so thorough and his slaughter of its monks so complete , that when it was sought to find some ...
Page 24
... Force , who helped me greatly in my own early days of collecting and even now frequently helps me with valuable advice . My time being limited , however , I can but touch on salient features of the subject with occasional illustrations ...
... Force , who helped me greatly in my own early days of collecting and even now frequently helps me with valuable advice . My time being limited , however , I can but touch on salient features of the subject with occasional illustrations ...
Page 213
... forces fought well . Much blood was shed and personal bravery was shown on both sides . Daud Khan was killed by a musket ball and his army thereupon took to flight . Amirul Umra gained the day and looted the camp of the enemy . All the ...
... forces fought well . Much blood was shed and personal bravery was shown on both sides . Daud Khan was killed by a musket ball and his army thereupon took to flight . Amirul Umra gained the day and looted the camp of the enemy . All the ...
Page 214
... force . Qutubul Mulk arrested the King in a treacherous manner and confined him in a dark room , two months after which the Syeds murdered him by dragging him with a noose put round his neck . Farrukh Siyar reigned six years four months ...
... force . Qutubul Mulk arrested the King in a treacherous manner and confined him in a dark room , two months after which the Syeds murdered him by dragging him with a noose put round his neck . Farrukh Siyar reigned six years four months ...
Page 217
... force . Hearing this Amirul Umra felt much relieved . But at the same time he heard that Mobaraz Khan , the Subadar of Haidrabad , and Dilawar Khan who were brothers - in - law ( Hamzulf ) joined the Nizamul Mulk . After much ...
... force . Hearing this Amirul Umra felt much relieved . But at the same time he heard that Mobaraz Khan , the Subadar of Haidrabad , and Dilawar Khan who were brothers - in - law ( Hamzulf ) joined the Nizamul Mulk . After much ...
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5th-6th century 7th-8th century A.D. Abdullah Khan Ahmad Shah Durranee Amirul Umra appointed army Aśoka Asvaghosa Avestan Bahadur Berad bhālā Bharata Bhāsa bhut Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bodhisatva Buddha Buddhist chhōṛu māyā mōh Deccan Dravidian dynasty Farrukh Siyar Ganga Ghaziuddin Khan guru sumirānā karu Harṣa Hindu Hiuen Tsang Hon'ble Ibid India inscription Jātaka Jayaswal Kālidāsa Kalinga Kāma Kapila karu guru sumirānā Kautilya King Lahore lākā Lambhur Lambi language later letter literature Magadhi Magha Mahrattas mainā Manu mātā māyā Mirza Mohammad Shah monastery Mughal Nadir Shah Najaf Khan Nalanda Nanyadeva Nepal Nizam-ul-Mulk origin Orissa Orissa Research Society painting Pāṇini Patanjali Patna Phasso Pidia Pischel Pratijñā Raja saka Samkhya Samsamuddaulah Sanskrit Shahjahanabad Singh slaves stupa sumirānā karu deo Sumirānā karu guru sumiro sūn deo bhāi Sutanukā sutras third century A.D. thithi Umra Vedanā Vedic Viññānam Vipassi Wazier Wazirul Mumalik words