Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of HindustanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 432페이지 |
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... joined bâd by his faithful attendants , who sustained repeated attacks of the assailants up to the very gates of that city . He was carried from thence to Lahore and Agra . When he came of age , Akber bestowed on him the title of Mirza ...
... joined bâd by his faithful attendants , who sustained repeated attacks of the assailants up to the very gates of that city . He was carried from thence to Lahore and Agra . When he came of age , Akber bestowed on him the title of Mirza ...
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... joined to the other timbers with gold nails . - Hakluyt's Voyages , vol . I. p . 53. Maximin , we are told , was " sternly forbid to pitch his tents in a pleasant valley , lest he should infringe the distant awe which was due to the ...
... joined to the other timbers with gold nails . - Hakluyt's Voyages , vol . I. p . 53. Maximin , we are told , was " sternly forbid to pitch his tents in a pleasant valley , lest he should infringe the distant awe which was due to the ...
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... joined with the dread and horror in which the Tartar invaders were held , while they scattered dismay over Europe , probably , as has been well conjectured , preserved the name in the west . While all accounts of the Moghuls concur in ...
... joined with the dread and horror in which the Tartar invaders were held , while they scattered dismay over Europe , probably , as has been well conjectured , preserved the name in the west . While all accounts of the Moghuls concur in ...
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... joined with Khutlân by the earlier geographers , probably extended between Khutlân and Karatigîn , or may have included Karatigîn itself . Its name is still to be found not only in the uncertain district of Wakhîka , but in the country ...
... joined with Khutlân by the earlier geographers , probably extended between Khutlân and Karatigîn , or may have included Karatigîn itself . Its name is still to be found not only in the uncertain district of Wakhîka , but in the country ...
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... joined , on their north - east angle , by a range of mountains running far eastward , and connecting them with those of Ulugh - tagh . None of them , however , are probably high , where they join in with the hills that bound Ferghâna ...
... joined , on their north - east angle , by a range of mountains running far eastward , and connecting them with those of Ulugh - tagh . None of them , however , are probably high , where they join in with the hills that bound Ferghâna ...
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Abdal Afghâns Agra Akhsi Amîrs Andejân Arghûn army arrived arrows Bâba Baber Badakhshân Baiesanghar Mirza Bajour Bâki Balkh banks Behreh bestowed Biâna Birlâs Bokhâra brought called camp daughter death defeated Dervish desert districts Diwân Dost Doulet encamped enemy farsangs Ferghâna Ferishta garden gave Ghazni Gokultâsh halted Hassan Hazâras Heri hills Hindustân Hissâr horse Hûmâiûn Ibrâhim inhabitants Jehangîr joined Kâbul Kandahâr Kâshghar Kâsim Beg Khojend Khorasân Khosrou Shah Khwâjeh Korchi kror Kûli Kundez maajûn Mahmûd Khan marched Mâweralnaher Memoirs Mîr Moghuls morning mountains mounted Muhammed Ali Mûlla Nâsir Mirza night party passed Persian plundered prayers prince reached returned river road Samarkand Sambal sent Shah Beg Sheibâni Khan Sheikh Shîr Sirr Sultan Ahmed Mirza Sultan Hussain Mirza Sultan Mahmûd Mirza Syed Tambol Tâshkend Terkhân Termez took tribes troops Tumân Tûrki Tûrks Ulugh Beg Uratippa Uzbeks Uzun Hassan Yunis Yûsef