| Georg Forster - Afghanistan - 1798 - 650 pages
...the empire. Towards the northern limit of Kalour, is a flrong hold on an eminence, called the Kote Kangrah, the reduction of which detained Acbar, who commanded the expedition in perfon, a whole year, according to the tradition of tjiis quarter. To reward one of his officers who... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1801 - 304 pages
...remarks : — Towards the northern limit of Kalour, is a Wrong hold, on an eminence, called the Kote Kangrah, the reduction of which detained Acbar*, who commanded the expedition in perfon, a whole year. To reward one of the officers who had fignalized himfelf in this fervice, Acbar... | |
| Panjab Historical Society - Punjab (India) - 1920 - 110 pages
...Empire. Towards the northern limit of Kalour (Kahlur) is a stronghold on an eminence, called the Kote Kangrah, the reduction of which detained Acbar, who...territory. The descendants of this chief, who are of the Sheah sect of Mahamedans, continued in the possession until the present period when the Rajah of Kangrah... | |
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