Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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By WILLIAM IRVINE, Bengal Civil Service. (Retired). -- In continuation of the
articles in Part I of the Journal for 1896, Vol. LXV, pp. 136–212, and 1898, Vol.
LXVII, pp. 141–66. Table of Contents. & w CHAPTER IV.-FARRUKHSIYAR (
continued).
By WILLIAM IRVINE, Bengal Civil Service. (Retired). -- In continuation of the
articles in Part I of the Journal for 1896, Vol. LXV, pp. 136–212, and 1898, Vol.
LXVII, pp. 141–66. Table of Contents. & w CHAPTER IV.-FARRUKHSIYAR (
continued).
الصفحة
Crowds of men from Bengal had followed in Farrukhsiyar's train. Khūshhāl Cand,
in an amusing outburst, declares that “God created the Pūrbiyah (man from the
East) with“but shame, without faith, without kindness, without heart, malevolent, ...
Crowds of men from Bengal had followed in Farrukhsiyar's train. Khūshhāl Cand,
in an amusing outburst, declares that “God created the Pūrbiyah (man from the
East) with“but shame, without faith, without kindness, without heart, malevolent, ...
الصفحة
The first of these executions took place by Farrukhsiyar's orders during the night
of the 2nd Rabi' I. 1125 H. (28th March, 1713). Sa'dullah Khān, son of 'Ināyat-
ullah Khān, Kashmiri, Hidāyat Kesh |Khān, a Hindú convert, who had been
central ...
The first of these executions took place by Farrukhsiyar's orders during the night
of the 2nd Rabi' I. 1125 H. (28th March, 1713). Sa'dullah Khān, son of 'Ināyat-
ullah Khān, Kashmiri, Hidāyat Kesh |Khān, a Hindú convert, who had been
central ...
الصفحة
When Farrukhsiyar started for Agrah to confront Jahāndār Shāh, the Shekh,
believing success to be utterly impossible, stayed quietly at home, not even
coming to present his respects. After the victory had been won, the Shekh still
hesitated ...
When Farrukhsiyar started for Agrah to confront Jahāndār Shāh, the Shekh,
believing success to be utterly impossible, stayed quietly at home, not even
coming to present his respects. After the victory had been won, the Shekh still
hesitated ...
الصفحة
Since Farrukhsiyar looked on Mir Jumlah as Wisdom and Prudence personified,
he gave a nod of assent. Mir Jumlah left the darbār at the usual time; and at
midnight he gave orders to his men to hang the Shekh, in his presence, to a
maulsari ...
Since Farrukhsiyar looked on Mir Jumlah as Wisdom and Prudence personified,
he gave a nod of assent. Mir Jumlah left the darbār at the usual time; and at
midnight he gave orders to his men to hang the Shekh, in his presence, to a
maulsari ...
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