Koh-i-noorRoli Books, 1994 - 257 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 157
... Nadir Shah had invited him to lunch , through Nizam - ul - Mulk , to celebrate their reconciliation . The Shah's son , Nasrollah Mirza , welcomed the Emperor half way and led him to his father . Nadir Shah was standing outside his tent ...
... Nadir Shah had invited him to lunch , through Nizam - ul - Mulk , to celebrate their reconciliation . The Shah's son , Nasrollah Mirza , welcomed the Emperor half way and led him to his father . Nadir Shah was standing outside his tent ...
الصفحة 164
... Nadir Shah , the King of Kings " . Flabbergasted , the population of Delhi thought that the rule of the Mughals had come to an end . It was an unbearable prospect as the Great Mughals had ruled over India much longer than any other ...
... Nadir Shah , the King of Kings " . Flabbergasted , the population of Delhi thought that the rule of the Mughals had come to an end . It was an unbearable prospect as the Great Mughals had ruled over India much longer than any other ...
الصفحة 173
... Nadir given these instructions than they learnt about them and decided to make a move at " moon set " , with the sixty officers who were closest to them . Their impatience , or perhaps their desire to distinguish themselves , led ...
... Nadir given these instructions than they learnt about them and decided to make a move at " moon set " , with the sixty officers who were closest to them . Their impatience , or perhaps their desire to distinguish themselves , led ...
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