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The Indian Historical Quarterly September 1947

1947

It detemined the ruin of the short-lived Himalayan empire of the Ladakhi kings and established the paramountcy of the Lhasa government over the whole length of the northern slope of the mountains. [...] When Leh fell in the—hands of the Tibetans the Tibetan officers according to the promise made at the beginning of the war tied the bridle of the horse of the general dGldan to the lion-gate of the palace. [...] In later times with the decline of the Moghul empire during the last tragic years of Aurangzeb this policy was allowed to lapse and Moorcroft21 says that the son and successor of the Raja reverted to the national creed and the apostacy was overlooked at Delhi in consideration of the encouragement given to Muhammedanism in the court and a small annual present or tribute paid to the governor of [...] And the other 'event of the year ro94 A. H. together with the great flood' was the invasion of Great Tibet by the Qalmaqs the request of assistance by the Raja of Tibet from the Court through the mediation of Ibrahim Khan and the assigning of the Kabul forces for the help to the Raja of Tibet under the command of Fidai Khan son of Ibrahim Khan. [...] According to it: "Till the Kaildsa of the white snows palace of the 'Lord of the three times navel of the Jambudvipa will melt; till the great lake Mdnasarovar will empty itself; till the feathers of the winged black raven will become white; till the Kalpa will change; in order that the actions within the circuit of the borders of the two most noble upper and lower kings who must completely pr
history
Pages
99
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120027
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Narendra Law view
The Tibetan-Ladakhi Moghul War of 1681-83
169-199 unknown view
The Common Ancestry of the Pre-Ahom Rulers and Some other Problems of the Early History of Assam
200-220 B. M. Barua view
The Kailan Copperplate Inscription of King Sridharana Rita of Samatata
221-241 Dines Sircar view
The Scribe-Engravers of Indrapala’s second Copper-Plate and Prakrit of Pre-Ahom Times
242-247 B. M. Barua view
The Date of the Fall of Valabhi
248-250 Hariprasad Shastri view
The Fire-Altar on Gupta Coins
251-252 Rabis Kar view
Two Slips in Kamandaka’s Nitisara
253-253 U. N. Ghoshal view
Reviews
254-256 C. L. Mariwalla view
Select Contents of Oriental Journals
257-259 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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