Kashmǐr Under the SulṭānsIran Society, 1959 - 338 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 108
... says that Fatḥ Khān after Tātār Khan's death became governor of the Punjab . But this is not supported by any other authority . Śrīv . , p . 309 only says that after Tātār Khān's death his son gave protection to Fath Khan , who after ...
... says that Fatḥ Khān after Tātār Khan's death became governor of the Punjab . But this is not supported by any other authority . Śrīv . , p . 309 only says that after Tātār Khān's death his son gave protection to Fath Khan , who after ...
الصفحة 121
... says Muḥammad Shah was imprisoned in Loharkōt . T.A. , iii , 462 , follows Munich MS . 2 . 3 . 4 . Lad cannot be traced . Probably it is a nur ( narrow vale ) with Lad as its local name . Ibrahim Shah had accompanied his father to ...
... says Muḥammad Shah was imprisoned in Loharkōt . T.A. , iii , 462 , follows Munich MS . 2 . 3 . 4 . Lad cannot be traced . Probably it is a nur ( narrow vale ) with Lad as its local name . Ibrahim Shah had accompanied his father to ...
الصفحة 150
... say that 4,000 were killed on both sides , and 1,700 Mughals were taken prisoners . But these are exaggerated estimates . According to A.N. Abu'l - Ma'āli had only 300 Mughals with him . 4. H.M. , f . 154a . 5. Suka , p . 384 says that ...
... say that 4,000 were killed on both sides , and 1,700 Mughals were taken prisoners . But these are exaggerated estimates . According to A.N. Abu'l - Ma'āli had only 300 Mughals with him . 4. H.M. , f . 154a . 5. Suka , p . 384 says that ...
المحتوى
The Geography of Kashmir | 17 |
The Foundation of the Sultanate | 27 |
Sultan ShamsudDin and his Successors | 55 |
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