Calcutta Review, Volumes 74-75University of Calcutta, 1882 - India |
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Page 116
... Delhi ; but the second son , Sultan Ferok Sher , and the ladies of his harem remained at Murshidabad . Sultan Karimudin was put to death by Jehandar Shab , who then wrote to Murshidkuli Khan , Subahdar of Bengal , and Husainali Khan of ...
... Delhi ; but the second son , Sultan Ferok Sher , and the ladies of his harem remained at Murshidabad . Sultan Karimudin was put to death by Jehandar Shab , who then wrote to Murshidkuli Khan , Subahdar of Bengal , and Husainali Khan of ...
Page 117
... Delhi , and , in the battle of Agra , defeated the forces of Jehandar Shah , who had ad- vanced to oppose his march . Ferok Sher now became Emperor of Delhi , and the two Syeds acquired unbounded influence . + On Ferok Sher's accession ...
... Delhi , and , in the battle of Agra , defeated the forces of Jehandar Shah , who had ad- vanced to oppose his march . Ferok Sher now became Emperor of Delhi , and the two Syeds acquired unbounded influence . + On Ferok Sher's accession ...
Page 121
... Delhi . Hiabat Jang marched to his aid without delay , leaving Syed Hidayat Ali Khan in charge of affairs at Patna . On the cessation of the rains , Mahabut Jang advanced to oppose the Mahrattas , defeated them in a pitched battle , and ...
... Delhi . Hiabat Jang marched to his aid without delay , leaving Syed Hidayat Ali Khan in charge of affairs at Patna . On the cessation of the rains , Mahabut Jang advanced to oppose the Mahrattas , defeated them in a pitched battle , and ...
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