Kashmǐr Under the SulṭānsIran Society, 1959 - 338 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 78
... Sultān . This was because the latter , having had bitter experience of both Adham and Ḥājī , had begun to bestow favours upon his youngest son , Bahram , whom he wanted to declare as his successor . Zainu'l - ' Abidin therefore called ...
... Sultān . This was because the latter , having had bitter experience of both Adham and Ḥājī , had begun to bestow favours upon his youngest son , Bahram , whom he wanted to declare as his successor . Zainu'l - ' Abidin therefore called ...
الصفحة 97
... Sultān was grieved to hear this , and he caused his body to be brought from Jammu and had it buried near the grave of Sultan Zainu'l - ' Abidin.3 Ḥaidar Shah , like his father , pursued a liberal policy towards the Hindus . But some of ...
... Sultān was grieved to hear this , and he caused his body to be brought from Jammu and had it buried near the grave of Sultan Zainu'l - ' Abidin.3 Ḥaidar Shah , like his father , pursued a liberal policy towards the Hindus . But some of ...
الصفحة 195
... Sulṭān was weak , the real power was in the hands of the nobles who were members of this council and who set up or ... Sultān also enjoyed certain special prerogatives to distinguish him from the nobles and his other subjects . These ...
... Sulṭān was weak , the real power was in the hands of the nobles who were members of this council and who set up or ... Sultān also enjoyed certain special prerogatives to distinguish him from the nobles and his other subjects . These ...
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