Koh-i-noorRoli Books, 1994 - 257 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 195
... Maharaja could wait no longer . Exasperated and fearing for his life , Shah Shuja finally agreed to hand over the Koh - i - noor , provided Ranjit Singh came in person to collect it . The Maharaja accepted the proposal and on , 1 June ...
... Maharaja could wait no longer . Exasperated and fearing for his life , Shah Shuja finally agreed to hand over the Koh - i - noor , provided Ranjit Singh came in person to collect it . The Maharaja accepted the proposal and on , 1 June ...
الصفحة 211
... Maharaja then ordered that it be set in the ornament of his turban . This was done in his presence for he could not tolerate losing sight of the diamond . Once the work was done , the Maharaja put on his headgear , mounted his elephant ...
... Maharaja then ordered that it be set in the ornament of his turban . This was done in his presence for he could not tolerate losing sight of the diamond . Once the work was done , the Maharaja put on his headgear , mounted his elephant ...
الصفحة 228
... Maharaja to sit on his golden throne . Then , by the light of the candles that the stalactite - shaped cut - glasses decorating the room reflected indefinitely , he read the proclamation of Lord Dalhousie that ended the independence of ...
... Maharaja to sit on his golden throne . Then , by the light of the candles that the stalactite - shaped cut - glasses decorating the room reflected indefinitely , he read the proclamation of Lord Dalhousie that ended the independence of ...
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Afghan Agra Akbar arms army arrived asked Aurangzeb Babur Babur's diamond battle began British brother called camp capital carried chief claim Company court Dara death Deccan decided Delhi elephants Emperor empire enemy English father feared fell finally five followed forces four gave give given Golconda Governor hand head Herat History honour Humayun hundred immediately imperial India jewels Jumla Kabul Kandahar Khan king Koh-i-noor Lahore later lived London magnificent Maharaja managed March master minister Mohammed Mohammed Shah mounted Mughal Nadir Nadir Shah never offered officers once ordered palace Persian precious present prince Punjab Queen Rajputs Ranjit Singh reached received refused remained returned rule sent Shah Jahan Shah Shuja side Sikh soldiers soon sovereign stones succession successor Sultan Tahmasp taken thousand throne took treasure troops young