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الصفحة 22
... owing to the inferiority of the soil they are much less fertile than the plain . Those however which are isolated , are either entire wastes , covered with low jungle , or , if cultivated , yield only poor crops because of the ...
... owing to the inferiority of the soil they are much less fertile than the plain . Those however which are isolated , are either entire wastes , covered with low jungle , or , if cultivated , yield only poor crops because of the ...
الصفحة 23
... Owing to its high ridges it can be used only for foot - traffic , but owing to its shortness it was formerly a favourite route with the Kashmiris . The name Sidau is given to the pass from the first village reached by it on the Kashmir ...
... Owing to its high ridges it can be used only for foot - traffic , but owing to its shortness it was formerly a favourite route with the Kashmiris . The name Sidau is given to the pass from the first village reached by it on the Kashmir ...
الصفحة 24
... owing to its natural advantages . It was the shortest route leading into the valley of Punch , and hence to that portion of the western Punjab which lies between the Jehlam and the Indus . This route was followed by Hiuen Tsiang on his ...
... owing to its natural advantages . It was the shortest route leading into the valley of Punch , and hence to that portion of the western Punjab which lies between the Jehlam and the Indus . This route was followed by Hiuen Tsiang on his ...
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Abdal Adham Aḥmad Akbar Alī army attack Bābā Bahadur Bahrām Baltistan Bārāmūla became Brahmans chiefs coins Daulat Chak death defeated dynasty entered Kashmir Fath Shah Firishta fled Ghāzī Ḥabīb Haidar Chak Ḥājī Hamadānī Hasan Hindu Hirapur history of Kashmir Husain Shah Ibid Ibrāhīm India invade Kashmir invasion Islām jāgīrs Jahangir Jammu Jehlam Jizya Jonar Jonarāja Kājī Chak Kashmīrī Kashmiri nobles Khān Khwāja killed kingdom Kishtwar Ladakh Lahore latter Lohar Māgre Maḥmūd Meanwhile miles minister Mīrs Mirzā Mīrzā Ḥaidar mosque Mughals Muḥammad Shah Mullā Munich Mūsā Muslim Naushahrā owing Pakhli pargana Persian Persian chronicles Pir Panjal proceeded Punjab Qāsim Qāzī Raina Rājā Rajauri reign Riñchana route ruler Sanskrit says Sayyid Sayyid Muhammad seized sent Shah's Shaikh Shams Chak Shamsu'd-Din Sher Shi'ite Shihabu'd-Din Shupiyan Sikandar Sōpūr Srinagar Śrīv Śrīvara Stein Sufi Suka Sultanate period supra throne Ulamā Valley village Wazir Ya'qub Yūsuf Yusuf Shāh Zainu'l-'Abidin