Koh-i-noorRoli Books, 1994 - 257 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 17
... once the fabulous capital of Timur and its conquest was the dream that bewitched the young Babur . Sadly , it was a prize that would elude him time and again . Those early years were a ţime of swiftly changing fortunes . He was a prince ...
... once the fabulous capital of Timur and its conquest was the dream that bewitched the young Babur . Sadly , it was a prize that would elude him time and again . Those early years were a ţime of swiftly changing fortunes . He was a prince ...
الصفحة 121
... once Mir Jumla was joined by his family , in particular his son Mohammed Amin , the ambitious general would try and become king of Bengal , just as he had once claimed supremacy over Karnataka . Aurangzeb , acting with customary cunning ...
... once Mir Jumla was joined by his family , in particular his son Mohammed Amin , the ambitious general would try and become king of Bengal , just as he had once claimed supremacy over Karnataka . Aurangzeb , acting with customary cunning ...
الصفحة 193
... once again asked for the Koh - i - noor , which Shah Shuja promised to hand over as soon as the treaty was signed . Two days later , the Maharaja went to see him in person and after offering him his friendship , swore on the Granth ...
... once again asked for the Koh - i - noor , which Shah Shuja promised to hand over as soon as the treaty was signed . Two days later , the Maharaja went to see him in person and after offering him his friendship , swore on the Granth ...
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