A Comprehensive History of India, Civil, Military and Social: From the First Landing of the English, to the Suppression of the Sepoy Revolt; Including an Outline of the Early History of Hindoostan, Volume 1Blackie, 1862 |
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Page 79
... Khan , son of the Ameer Dawood , who had led the former expedition . Kootloogh Their army consisted of 200,000 horse , and contemplated nothing less than the entire conquest of Hindoostan . Kootloogh Khan , after crossing the Indus ...
... Khan , son of the Ameer Dawood , who had led the former expedition . Kootloogh Their army consisted of 200,000 horse , and contemplated nothing less than the entire conquest of Hindoostan . Kootloogh Khan , after crossing the Indus ...
Page 97
... Khan was not contented that Delhi should be thus shorn of Usurpation its greatness . He added considerably to its territory by successful attacks on Yekbal . neighbouring governors ... Khan . CHAP . IV . ] 97 MULLOO YEKBAL , AND KHIZR KHAN .
... Khan was not contented that Delhi should be thus shorn of Usurpation its greatness . He added considerably to its territory by successful attacks on Yekbal . neighbouring governors ... Khan . CHAP . IV . ] 97 MULLOO YEKBAL , AND KHIZR KHAN .
Page 133
... Khan , thus defeated at all points , Revolt in wished to make terms ; but Akber insisted on his unconditional submission , at the same time observing to his messenger , " Tell Dawood Khan I have a thou- sand men in my army as good as he ...
... Khan , thus defeated at all points , Revolt in wished to make terms ; but Akber insisted on his unconditional submission , at the same time observing to his messenger , " Tell Dawood Khan I have a thou- sand men in my army as good as he ...
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