Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of HindustanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 432ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... brought cer- tain events to pass , which reduced the enemy to great difficulties , frustrated the object of their expedition , and made them return without success , heartily repenting of their attempt . his failure . One of these was ...
... brought cer- tain events to pass , which reduced the enemy to great difficulties , frustrated the object of their expedition , and made them return without success , heartily repenting of their attempt . his failure . One of these was ...
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... brought forward over the eyebrows . He was strictly attached to the Hanifah2 sect , and was a true and orthodox be- liever . He unfailingly observed the five stated daily prayers , and did not neglect them even when engaged in drinking ...
... brought forward over the eyebrows . He was strictly attached to the Hanifah2 sect , and was a true and orthodox be- liever . He unfailingly observed the five stated daily prayers , and did not neglect them even when engaged in drinking ...
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... brought up in the city , was illiterate and un- His cha- refined . He was a plain honest Tûrk , but not favoured by genius . He was , however , a just man ; and as he always consulted the reverend Khwâjeh in affairs of import- ance , he ...
... brought up in the city , was illiterate and un- His cha- refined . He was a plain honest Tûrk , but not favoured by genius . He was , however , a just man ; and as he always consulted the reverend Khwâjeh in affairs of import- ance , he ...
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... brought up from his infancy in my mother's service , and had attained the dignity of Beg , but who had afterwards been dismissed on account of some misdemeanour , now entered the fort of Asfera , read the Khutbeh ( or public prayer for ...
... brought up from his infancy in my mother's service , and had attained the dignity of Beg , but who had afterwards been dismissed on account of some misdemeanour , now entered the fort of Asfera , read the Khutbeh ( or public prayer for ...
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... brought away the Mirza from the Khwâjeh's the Ter- house , and besieged Sultan Ali Mirza and the Terkhâns in the citadel , which they were unable to hold out for a single day . Muhammed Mazîd Terkhân escaping by the gate of the four ...
... brought away the Mirza from the Khwâjeh's the Ter- house , and besieged Sultan Ali Mirza and the Terkhâns in the citadel , which they were unable to hold out for a single day . Muhammed Mazîd Terkhân escaping by the gate of the four ...
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