Kashmǐr Under the SulṭānsIran Society, 1959 - 338 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 18
... Valley . The boundary of the Valley in the north - east is formed by the main Central Himalayan range , which separates the Jehlam and the Indus drainage . The eastern boundary is formed by a high spur of this range which branches at ...
... Valley . The boundary of the Valley in the north - east is formed by the main Central Himalayan range , which separates the Jehlam and the Indus drainage . The eastern boundary is formed by a high spur of this range which branches at ...
الصفحة 19
... Valley was situated the tract known as Karnāv . Its inhabitants were Khasas , and their chiefs acknowledged the suzerainty of strong Kashmir rulers . To the north lies the valley of Kishanganga inhabited by the Dard tribes.2 To the east ...
... Valley was situated the tract known as Karnāv . Its inhabitants were Khasas , and their chiefs acknowledged the suzerainty of strong Kashmir rulers . To the north lies the valley of Kishanganga inhabited by the Dard tribes.2 To the east ...
الصفحة 24
... valley kept on its left side high above the Pir Panjal stream . But from a point close to the ' Āliābād Sarāi , a high mountain ridge slopes down from the south and falls off towards the valley in a wall of precipitous cliff . This ...
... valley kept on its left side high above the Pir Panjal stream . But from a point close to the ' Āliābād Sarāi , a high mountain ridge slopes down from the south and falls off towards the valley in a wall of precipitous cliff . This ...
المحتوى
The Geography of Kashmir | 17 |
The Foundation of the Sultanate | 27 |
Sultan ShamsudDin and his Successors | 55 |
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Abdal Adham Aḥmad Akbar Alī army attack Bābā Bahrām Baltistan Bārāmūla became Brahmans chiefs coins Daulat Chak death defeated dynasty entered Kashmir Fath Shah Firishta fled Ghāzī Ḥabīb Haidar Chak Haidar Malik Ḥājī Hamadānī Hasan Hindu Hirapur history of Kashmir Husain Shah Ibid Ibrāhīm important India invade Kashmir invasion Islām jāgīrs Jahangir Jammu Jehlam Jizya Jonar Jonarāja Kāji Kājī Chak Kamrāj Kashmīrī Kashmiri nobles Khan khutba Khwāja killed kingdom Kishtwar Ladakh Lahore latter Lohar Māgre Meanwhile miles minister Mirzā Mīrzā Ḥaidar mosque Mughals Muḥammad Shah Mullā Munich Mūsā Muslim Naushahrā owing Pakhli pargana Persian Persian chronicles proceeded Punjab Qāsim Qāzī Raina Rājā Rajauri reign Riñchana route ruler Sanskrit says Sayyid Sayyid Muhammad seized sent Shah's Shaikh Shams Chak Shamsu'd-Din Shi'ite Shihabu'd-Din Shupiyan Sikandar Sōpūr Srinagar Śrīv Śrīvara Stein Sufis Suka Sultanate period supra throne Ulamā Valley village Wazir Ya'qub Yūsuf Yusuf Shāh Zainu'l-'Abidin