The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 57Bihar Research Society., 1971 - Folk-lore |
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Page 107
... Timur Shah Durrani , son and successor of Ahmad Shah Abdali , for the establishment of the past splendour and power of the Mughals . Shah Alam had great hopes that Timur Shah Durrani , who had married a daughter of the Mughal Emperor ...
... Timur Shah Durrani , son and successor of Ahmad Shah Abdali , for the establishment of the past splendour and power of the Mughals . Shah Alam had great hopes that Timur Shah Durrani , who had married a daughter of the Mughal Emperor ...
Page 109
... Timur Shah " sent across the Attock two of his principal sirdars with about 15000 men who have gained complete victory over a large body of the Sikhs . " 58- This assured Shah Alam that he had intentions of himself moving towards India ...
... Timur Shah " sent across the Attock two of his principal sirdars with about 15000 men who have gained complete victory over a large body of the Sikhs . " 58- This assured Shah Alam that he had intentions of himself moving towards India ...
Page 111
... Timur Shah that according to his directions Shah Alam had been restored to the throne of his ancestors and Ghulam Qadir had been punished for his infamy and ungrateful conduct . This news satisfied Timur Shah who again gave up his idea ...
... Timur Shah that according to his directions Shah Alam had been restored to the throne of his ancestors and Ghulam Qadir had been punished for his infamy and ungrateful conduct . This news satisfied Timur Shah who again gave up his idea ...
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PrayagaThe Capital of the Guptas | 11 |
Origin and Development of Khadi Industry in Tirhut | 13 |
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