Koh-i-noorRoli Books, 1994 - 257 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 88
... Sultan of Golconda , had sought Shah Jahan's protection in exchange for an annual tribute of precious stones and two hundred elephants , Aurangzeb made it clear to the Sultan of Golconda that even this tempting offer could be ...
... Sultan of Golconda , had sought Shah Jahan's protection in exchange for an annual tribute of precious stones and two hundred elephants , Aurangzeb made it clear to the Sultan of Golconda that even this tempting offer could be ...
الصفحة 91
... Sultan is supposed to have escaped from his enemies . It was none too soon . Aurangzeb's secret instructions to his son would have given the Sultan no respite : " Qutb- ul - Mulk is a coward and will not put up any resistance . Besiege ...
... Sultan is supposed to have escaped from his enemies . It was none too soon . Aurangzeb's secret instructions to his son would have given the Sultan no respite : " Qutb- ul - Mulk is a coward and will not put up any resistance . Besiege ...
الصفحة 143
... Sultan Hussein Safair , a pious , gentle but hopelessly weak monarch . Taking advantage of Safavid weakness , the Afghan hordes invaded Persia on several occasions , trying the strength of her once formidable army . At last , in 1722 ...
... Sultan Hussein Safair , a pious , gentle but hopelessly weak monarch . Taking advantage of Safavid weakness , the Afghan hordes invaded Persia on several occasions , trying the strength of her once formidable army . At last , in 1722 ...
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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