Koh-i-noorRoli Books, 1994 - 257 من الصفحات |
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... father Mirza Ghyas Beg ( Itimad - ud - daula ) , the prime minister , and her brother Asaf Khan , the grand chamberlain . Asaf Khan's daughter Arjumand Banu had been married since 1612 to Prince Khurram who , having distinguished ...
... father Mirza Ghyas Beg ( Itimad - ud - daula ) , the prime minister , and her brother Asaf Khan , the grand chamberlain . Asaf Khan's daughter Arjumand Banu had been married since 1612 to Prince Khurram who , having distinguished ...
الصفحة 86
... father . Aurangzeb , it turned out , had decided to abandon his charge without his father's permission . It must be said in his defence that Aurangzeb had spent eight years in the Deccan whereas the normal length for such a mission was ...
... father . Aurangzeb , it turned out , had decided to abandon his charge without his father's permission . It must be said in his defence that Aurangzeb had spent eight years in the Deccan whereas the normal length for such a mission was ...
الصفحة 131
... father had concluded a peace treaty with Jahangir , Mewar had stayed away from any kind of interference in the affairs of the empire . The Maharana , therefore , hesitated until the month of November 1679 before agreeing to his guest's ...
... father had concluded a peace treaty with Jahangir , Mewar had stayed away from any kind of interference in the affairs of the empire . The Maharana , therefore , hesitated until the month of November 1679 before agreeing to his guest's ...
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