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According to one manuscript , C , Raktabāhu , the Mughal from Delhi , came
across the sea in a ship ( jähāja ) . Sobhana Deva fled to the Jhadakhanda
where he was succeeded by Chandrakara Deva . The Mughals held the kingdom
for 35 ...
According to one manuscript , C , Raktabāhu , the Mughal from Delhi , came
across the sea in a ship ( jähāja ) . Sobhana Deva fled to the Jhadakhanda
where he was succeeded by Chandrakara Deva . The Mughals held the kingdom
for 35 ...
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Every Mughal king regarded biroself as the vicegerent of God . His power was
unconditioned by any ... The position of the monarch was further strengthened by
the secular nature of the Mughal state . Though the holy law was theoretically ...
Every Mughal king regarded biroself as the vicegerent of God . His power was
unconditioned by any ... The position of the monarch was further strengthened by
the secular nature of the Mughal state . Though the holy law was theoretically ...
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The Mughal kings as well as their subjects regarded an all - powerful monarchy
as the incst perfect form of government , if the monarch was benevolent . Its
antiquity and universality strengthened that view and invested the king with a
dignity ...
The Mughal kings as well as their subjects regarded an all - powerful monarchy
as the incst perfect form of government , if the monarch was benevolent . Its
antiquity and universality strengthened that view and invested the king with a
dignity ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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