Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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... fell into a passion , and said that if his very first exercise of power was contested , what was the object of being wazir ? Mir Jumlah and other favourites did their best to inflame the wound by remarking that when a sovereign ...
... fell into a passion , and said that if his very first exercise of power was contested , what was the object of being wazir ? Mir Jumlah and other favourites did their best to inflame the wound by remarking that when a sovereign ...
الصفحة 54
Now , as a contemporary writer remarks , Mir Jumlah and Khan Dauran " were only carpet knights 1 Kām Rāj , 536 , Mirzā Muḥammad , 193 . They talked “ ( sher - i - qālīn ) $ 4 [ No. 1 , W. Irvine - The Later Mughals ,
Now , as a contemporary writer remarks , Mir Jumlah and Khan Dauran " were only carpet knights 1 Kām Rāj , 536 , Mirzā Muḥammad , 193 . They talked “ ( sher - i - qālīn ) $ 4 [ No. 1 , W. Irvine - The Later Mughals ,
الصفحة 60
At this last audience he had made the significant remark that if in his absence , Mir Jumlah were recalled , or his brother were subjected to annoyance , his return to Court might be looked for within twenty days from the occurrence of ...
At this last audience he had made the significant remark that if in his absence , Mir Jumlah were recalled , or his brother were subjected to annoyance , his return to Court might be looked for within twenty days from the occurrence of ...
الصفحة 62
One which caused much remark was the offer to the guest of a drink made of rose - water , sugar , and opium . This mixture was pressed on them by the Rajputs on the plea that it was the custom of their country . Many Mahomedans drank of ...
One which caused much remark was the offer to the guest of a drink made of rose - water , sugar , and opium . This mixture was pressed on them by the Rajputs on the plea that it was the custom of their country . Many Mahomedans drank of ...
الصفحة 71
It is not implied , by the above remarks , that the present Dictionary does not contain the colloquial language at all . It does so , and to a larger extent than previous dictionaries , but what is colloquial is not distinguished from ...
It is not implied , by the above remarks , that the present Dictionary does not contain the colloquial language at all . It does so , and to a larger extent than previous dictionaries , but what is colloquial is not distinguished from ...
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