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The Journal of the Bihar Research Society September & December 1946

1946

The aboee mentioned nobles bravely repelled the attacks of the royal army thrice and captured Wazir Khan alive but finally through Akbar's good fortune the rebels were defeated and slain with the exception of Masum Khan who escaped and sought the protection of Isa Khan in Bengal who was the commander-ichief of the enemy. [...] They told the king about the situation of the country of Mawara-un-Nahar its extent fortress and the number of the standing army of Abdulla Khan for it was chiefly to get this information that they had been sent there the king being eager to incorporate Bokhara into his empire so that his name might shine with luster in the world (like that of his ancestor Timorlane). [...] He summoned Knan-i-Khanan to Burhan Pur but he was not admitted into the King's presence for several days Then after five or six nonths at the intercession of the chief nobles the offence of Khan-i-Khanan was pardoned and he was restored to the chief command of the army and sent to the Deccan. [...] And the King's omeras seized all the other omeras of the Prince—Tcalimbador (Salim Bahadur ?) Mirza Sultan and many mansabdars and other followers of the Prince—when the king took the Prince by the hand in order to lead him into the Mahal and putting chains round their necks led them as prisoners to their houses as one drives sheep. [...] Sitting in the tdiuslkhana he had both the pills hrought to him intending to give the poisoned one to the Mirza and to take the other himself.
anthropology archaeology
Pages
207
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120007
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi Saiyid Fazl, S.C. Sarkar, Kalikinkar Datta view
Extracts from Contemporary Dutch Chronicle of Mughal India by Messrs
197-296 Brij Narain, Ram Sharma view
Price Changes and Price Control in India During the Last Two Hundred Years
297-307 H.R. Ghosal view
Purushottama Gajapati
308-318 P. MUKHERJEE view
Kaliyugarajavrttanta and Bhavisyottarapurana
319-327 D.R. Mankad view
Research Notes and Queries the Pandavas
328-330 S.C. Sarkar view
Swiss Companies and Captain Polier in the Miltary Service of the English East India Company
331-333 Kalikinkar Datta view
Reviews and Notices of Books
334-346 unknown view
Notes of the Quarter
347-392 unknown view
Backmatter
i-v unknown view

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