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... Persian and English , although the paucity of Persian and English sources has made it necessary for him to rely principally on the Gurumukhi sources . There is a general idea among historical scholars , based probably on a study of ...
... Persian and English , although the paucity of Persian and English sources has made it necessary for him to rely principally on the Gurumukhi sources . There is a general idea among historical scholars , based probably on a study of ...
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... Persian in Akbar's time . He begins the translation with the following verse which is a pure sycophancy : - " I begin first with the eulogium of the king ; after this I offer praise to God " . I have seen the copies of the libraries of ...
... Persian in Akbar's time . He begins the translation with the following verse which is a pure sycophancy : - " I begin first with the eulogium of the king ; after this I offer praise to God " . I have seen the copies of the libraries of ...
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... Persian in 1050 A. H. at the instance of his father , Ahmad M'amar . It seems that it is the first work of its kind in his life , because it is clear from the introduction that he wrote it not to win favour of any king but to please his ...
... Persian in 1050 A. H. at the instance of his father , Ahmad M'amar . It seems that it is the first work of its kind in his life , because it is clear from the introduction that he wrote it not to win favour of any king but to please his ...
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BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 2 |
Letters of British Officers addressed to Maharaja Mansingh of Jodhpur | 20 |
Some Aspects of Maithila Culture By Jayakanta Mishra M A | 45 |
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