Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 260
At the death of Muhammad Khán in 1743, no one would have foretold that his
successors would so soon be distanced in the race for power. The rashness of
one successor and the weak unambitious nature of another, aided by the
exposed ...
At the death of Muhammad Khán in 1743, no one would have foretold that his
successors would so soon be distanced in the race for power. The rashness of
one successor and the weak unambitious nature of another, aided by the
exposed ...
الصفحة 261
rukhsiyar (1713–1718) entered the service of Nawāb Muhammad Khán as
Munshi or Secretary. The period of his death is ... 4-54—Imām Khān succeeds,
fine to Emperor paid, Imām. Rhán imprisoned, Bibi Sáhiba escapes; pp. 54-89—
Ahmad ...
rukhsiyar (1713–1718) entered the service of Nawāb Muhammad Khán as
Munshi or Secretary. The period of his death is ... 4-54—Imām Khān succeeds,
fine to Emperor paid, Imām. Rhán imprisoned, Bibi Sáhiba escapes; pp. 54-89—
Ahmad ...
الصفحة 263
its rulers from the work of Mufti Wali-ullah and other books, such as the I(hulásah-
i-Bangash, but more especially from the recollections of an old man, Allahdād
Khán, Son of Mukim Khán chela. Two copies of this work were given away, one
to ...
its rulers from the work of Mufti Wali-ullah and other books, such as the I(hulásah-
i-Bangash, but more especially from the recollections of an old man, Allahdād
Khán, Son of Mukim Khán chela. Two copies of this work were given away, one
to ...
الصفحة 268
The principal of these are the Siyar-ul-Mutd/charin, Tārīkh-i-Muzaffari, Khizànah-i
-'A'mira, Asmād-us-Sa'dat, Life of Hāfiz Rahmat Khán, Futhgarh-nāmah Curwen's
translation of the Balwant-nāmah and the Māftāh-ut Thwárikh (edition of 1849).
The principal of these are the Siyar-ul-Mutd/charin, Tārīkh-i-Muzaffari, Khizànah-i
-'A'mira, Asmād-us-Sa'dat, Life of Hāfiz Rahmat Khán, Futhgarh-nāmah Curwen's
translation of the Balwant-nāmah and the Māftāh-ut Thwárikh (edition of 1849).
الصفحة 269
Malak 'Ain Khán, son of Gohar Khán, son of Sabza Khán, son of Jahān Khán, son
of Sárang Khán, belonged to the Harya Khail, in it to the Shāmilzai, and in it to the
Daulat Khail, who are the descendants of Daulat Khán, known as Háji ...
Malak 'Ain Khán, son of Gohar Khán, son of Sabza Khán, son of Jahān Khán, son
of Sárang Khán, belonged to the Harya Khail, in it to the Shāmilzai, and in it to the
Daulat Khail, who are the descendants of Daulat Khán, known as Háji ...
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