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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1871

1871

The Rijalis of South Bihar and of the provinces along the Western frontier of Bengal gave the emperors of Dihli a good deal of trouble. [...] hair) and to prove that he was right ho tied the diamonds to the ends of the horns of a rain made the animal fight with another ram when the diamond wi411 the flaw split and the bd1 becawo apparent. [...] Shaistah at last reported matter to court and his Majesty [Sbahjahau] ordered the ctibandir to call in the contingents of the Jagirdirs of the Ctlbah (the Eumaki troops) and drive away the zamidfir and " clear the country of the filth of his unprofitable existence." Leaving his son Muhammad Tilib with 500 horse and 1000 foot asEgarrisonin Patna Shaistah marched on the 17th Rajub 1051[12th [...] In consideration of the heat and the approach of the rains Shaistah Khan at the recomtuendation of several loyal officers accepted the proposal and after rt*oiviug the pe.ilikash he returned on the 2tnd Zi Qu'dah to Patna [12th February 1614 Second Invasion of Pohlman in A. D. 1613. [...] Palimau lies 40 kos south of Patna the distance of Patna to the frontier of Pullman being 25 and that of the frontier from the residence of the 'Nall 15 kos.
history
Pages
62
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Names of Birds &c. in Four of the Aboriginal Languages of Western Bengal.—By V. Ball Esq. B. A. Geological Survey of India
103-107 The Honorary Secretaries view
Notes on three Inscriptions on Stone Found in Chutiá Nágpúr.—By Babu. Rakhal Das Haldar M. A. S.
108-110 The Honorary Secretaries view
Notes from Muhammadan Historians on Chutiá Nágpúr Pachet and Palámau.—By H. Blochmann Esq. M. A. Calcutta Madrasah
111-129 The Honorary Secretaries view
Letter Regarding the Mughul Inuasions of Palámau from L. R. Forbes Esq. Extra Assist. Commissioner Palámau. Communicated by Col. E. T. Dalton C. S. I. Commissioner Chutia Nagpur
129-133 The Honorary Secretaries view
Note on the Death of Humáyún.—By C. J. Rodgers Esq. Umritsir
133-138 The Honorary Secretaries view
Legends and Ballads Connected with Persons Deified or Held in Great Veneration in Bhágalpúr and the Neighbouring Districts (being extracts from Diaries).—By Babu Rashbihári Bose Banka Bhágalpu'r
138-151 The Honorary Secretaries view
An Account of the Antiquities of Jájpúr in Orisá.—By Bábu Chandra-s'ekhara Banurjí Deputy Magistrate Tamlúk
151-159 The Honorary Secretaries view
Note on a Gold Coin Bearing the Name of Prince Firúz Sháh Zafar Son of Firúz Sháh of Dihli
160-160 The Honorary Secretaries view

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