Koh-i-noorRoli Books, 1994 - 257 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 62
... successors never resided there , and it remains today the same as it must have been at the outset . Its most famous ... successor before dying in October 1605 , of acute dysentery . However , the example set by Salim triggered off an ...
... successors never resided there , and it remains today the same as it must have been at the outset . Its most famous ... successor before dying in October 1605 , of acute dysentery . However , the example set by Salim triggered off an ...
الصفحة 181
... successor . It fell , therefore , to the tribal council to elect the new monarch . Zaman Mirza , Timur Shah's fifth son and one of the most tragic heroes of our story , won over his brothers thanks to the support of the zenana as well ...
... successor . It fell , therefore , to the tribal council to elect the new monarch . Zaman Mirza , Timur Shah's fifth son and one of the most tragic heroes of our story , won over his brothers thanks to the support of the zenana as well ...
الصفحة 214
... successors . Besides , the Brahmins had already received twenty - one lakh rupees as well as an abundance of gold and precious stones . This refusal provoked the animosity of Dhian Singh , Ranjit Singh's Hindu prime minister , and he ...
... successors . Besides , the Brahmins had already received twenty - one lakh rupees as well as an abundance of gold and precious stones . This refusal provoked the animosity of Dhian Singh , Ranjit Singh's Hindu prime minister , and he ...
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