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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1879

1879

All the cash in the treasury the jewels the ward-robe the furniture of the rooms the kitchen utensils the elephants the horses the camels the cannon the cattle everything they bad was made over to the Wazir's agents. [...] After the departure of the Wazir one day the Ktiyath sent for the five sons § and with deceptive words he began to extol the greatness the glory the bravery and the generosity of their family. [...] Heralds (nakib) were sent to proatim aloud from tent to tent the Wazir's instructions and the army was warned that any one engaging the enemy would come under the displeasure of the Wazir and the Rajah. [...] Then the artillerymen began to fire thoiriguns altogether at random those on the west fired to the west those on the north to the north and those on the south to the south. [...] The morning after the victory Nawab Ahmad Kluin's army had swollen to sixty thousand men including the Sallibzadas the chelas the men of the Bangash clan the traders and villagers of all sorts.
history
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Bangash Nawábs of Farrukhábád—a Chronicle (1713-1875)—by William Irvine C.S. Fatehgarh N.W.P. Part II
49-170 The Philological Secretary view
The Sect of the Pránáthis—by F.S. Gnowse Bengal Civil Service M.A. Oxon. C.I.E.
171-180 The Philological Secretary view

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