Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of Hindustan |
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As my people were off their guard, before they could put themselves in a posture
of defence, the enemy dismounted Sultan Ali Baba Kuli and carried him off into
the town. 1 Kosh-khaneh. The hawk-house. * Zemin-dawer lies west of the ...
As my people were off their guard, before they could put themselves in a posture
of defence, the enemy dismounted Sultan Ali Baba Kuli and carried him off into
the town. 1 Kosh-khaneh. The hawk-house. * Zemin-dawer lies west of the ...
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We had just passed it, when Ibrahim Beg called out to me for assistance. I *)ursu
looked round, and perceived him engaged with a home-bred slave of Sheikh
Bayezid. I instantly turned my bridle to go back. Jan Kuli Bian Kuli, who was by
me, ...
We had just passed it, when Ibrahim Beg called out to me for assistance. I *)ursu
looked round, and perceived him engaged with a home-bred slave of Sheikh
Bayezid. I instantly turned my bridle to go back. Jan Kuli Bian Kuli, who was by
me, ...
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The shout of Hui is sufficient for vanquished bands Jan Kuli said, " We must not
go on in this way, or they will take us all. Let you and Mirza Kuli Gokultash,
therefore, select the two best horses of the party,1 and galloping off together keep
one ...
The shout of Hui is sufficient for vanquished bands Jan Kuli said, " We must not
go on in this way, or they will take us all. Let you and Mirza Kuli Gokultash,
therefore, select the two best horses of the party,1 and galloping off together keep
one ...
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This party, which had preceded us, and had entered Khan Mirza's house, was
four in number, Syed Kasim Ishik-agha, Kember Ali Beg, Shir Kuli Kerawcl
Moghul, and Sultan Ahmed Moghul, who was one of Shir Kuli Mo- ghul's
followers ; these ...
This party, which had preceded us, and had entered Khan Mirza's house, was
four in number, Syed Kasim Ishik-agha, Kember Ali Beg, Shir Kuli Kerawcl
Moghul, and Sultan Ahmed Moghul, who was one of Shir Kuli Mo- ghul's
followers ; these ...
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When the raft struck, the shock was so violent, that Rukh-dem, Tengri Kuli, and Mr
Muhammed Jaleban, were tossed into the river. Rukh-dem and Tengri Kuli were
dragged again into the raft with much difficulty. A china cup with a spoon and ...
When the raft struck, the shock was so violent, that Rukh-dem, Tengri Kuli, and Mr
Muhammed Jaleban, were tossed into the river. Rukh-dem and Tengri Kuli were
dragged again into the raft with much difficulty. A china cup with a spoon and ...
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Abdal Afghans Agra Aimaks Akhsi Amirs Andejan Arghun army arrived arrows Baba Baber Badakhshan Badia-ez-zeman Mirza Baiesanghar Mirza Bajour Baki Balkh banks Bayezid Behreh bestowed Birlas Bokhara brought called camp Chanderi daughter death defeated desert districts Dost Doulet east encamped enemy favour Ferghana garden gave Ghazni Gokultash halted Hassan Hazaras Herat Heri hills Hindukush Hindustan Hissar horse Humaiun hundred Ibrahim inhabitants Jehangir Mirza joined Kabul Kandahar Kashghar Kasim Beg Khalifeh Khojend Khorasan Khosrou Shah Khwajeh King Kuli Kundez maajun marched Memoirs Moghuls morning mountains mounted Muhammed Mulla Nasir Mirza night party passed Persian plundered prince reached returned river road Samarkand sent Sheibani Khan Sheikh side Sirr Sultan Ahmed Mirza Sultan Hussain Mirza Sultan Mahmud Mirza Sultan Muhammed Syed Taghai Tambol Tashkend Terkhan took tribes troops Tuman Turki Turkoman Turks Ulugh Beg Uratippa Uzbeks Uzun Hassan wine Yunis Yusef