Koh-i-noorRoli Books, 1994 - 257 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 215
... claiming that the newborn were in reality adopted children that Mehtab Kaur was trying to pass off as the legitimate ... claim by the Sikh scholar , Professor Ganda Singh , that Jindan Kaur was the daughter of a respectable Sikh zamindar ...
... claiming that the newborn were in reality adopted children that Mehtab Kaur was trying to pass off as the legitimate ... claim by the Sikh scholar , Professor Ganda Singh , that Jindan Kaur was the daughter of a respectable Sikh zamindar ...
الصفحة 217
... claim to sovereignty , inviting the Sandhawalias and Ghulab Singh Dogra , Dhian Singh's brother , to support her claim . On 2 December 1840 she was proclaimed Maharani of the Punjab , in spite of the opposition of the army and the ...
... claim to sovereignty , inviting the Sandhawalias and Ghulab Singh Dogra , Dhian Singh's brother , to support her claim . On 2 December 1840 she was proclaimed Maharani of the Punjab , in spite of the opposition of the army and the ...
الصفحة 244
... claiming that in spite of the opinion expressed by Ranjit Singh's treasurer , the diamond belonged to the Jagannath idol . Another claim was made in 1953 at the time of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation . But the real controversy was ...
... claiming that in spite of the opinion expressed by Ranjit Singh's treasurer , the diamond belonged to the Jagannath idol . Another claim was made in 1953 at the time of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation . But the real controversy was ...
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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