Kashmǐr Under the Sulṭāns |
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الصفحة 2
1 He was , according to Stein , a man of “ considerable attainments though
apparently without much originality . ” 2 Jonarāja ' s Rājatarangiņi is the earliest
extant and most important source for the history of Kashmir from 1150 to about
1459 .
1 He was , according to Stein , a man of “ considerable attainments though
apparently without much originality . ” 2 Jonarāja ' s Rājatarangiņi is the earliest
extant and most important source for the history of Kashmir from 1150 to about
1459 .
الصفحة 22
These side valleys have been the sites of important battles in medieval times .
The second division of the Valley consists of high ground called udar in Kashmirī
, and karēwa and uddara in the Persian and Sanskrit chronicles respectively ' .
These side valleys have been the sites of important battles in medieval times .
The second division of the Valley consists of high ground called udar in Kashmirī
, and karēwa and uddara in the Persian and Sanskrit chronicles respectively ' .
الصفحة 201
2 The Royal Stable This was an important department . Rival claimants to the
throne always tried to seize the horses first . This was because , the cavalry being
the most important arm of the army , it was felt that once the royal horses were ...
2 The Royal Stable This was an important department . Rival claimants to the
throne always tried to seize the horses first . This was because , the cavalry being
the most important arm of the army , it was felt that once the royal horses were ...
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Sources | 1 |
The Geography of Kashmir | 17 |
The Foundation of the Sultanate | 27 |
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