Koh-i-noorRoli Books, 1994 - 257 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 83
... Taken aback by this move and also war weary , Shah Jahan accepted a compromise . Bijapur recognised his sovereignty in exchange for half the territories of the former state of Ahmadnagar . The Emperor left the Deccan on 11 July 1636 ...
... Taken aback by this move and also war weary , Shah Jahan accepted a compromise . Bijapur recognised his sovereignty in exchange for half the territories of the former state of Ahmadnagar . The Emperor left the Deccan on 11 July 1636 ...
الصفحة 104
... taken steps to thwart the rebellion of the three princes . Whereas Dara remained at court to handle the affairs of state and protect the Emperor , an army jointly commanded by his eldest son Suleiman Shikoh and Jai Singh , the Maharaja ...
... taken steps to thwart the rebellion of the three princes . Whereas Dara remained at court to handle the affairs of state and protect the Emperor , an army jointly commanded by his eldest son Suleiman Shikoh and Jai Singh , the Maharaja ...
الصفحة 125
... taken from it , and it would have weighed more than it does , instead of which it has been all ground down . It was the Sieur Hortensio Borgio , a Venetian , who cut it , for which he was badly rewarded ; for when it was cut he was ...
... taken from it , and it would have weighed more than it does , instead of which it has been all ground down . It was the Sieur Hortensio Borgio , a Venetian , who cut it , for which he was badly rewarded ; for when it was cut he was ...
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