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The History of India As Told By Its Own Historians.The Muhammadan Period. Edited from the Posthumous Papers of the Late Sir H.M. Elliot

1877

THE present Volume contains the history of the reigns of Shah-Jahan Aurangzeb Bahadur Shah Jahfindar Shah and Farrukh-Siyar of the little brief authority of RafPu-d Daula and Rafi'u-d Darajat and of the early years of the reign of Muhammad Shah. [...] It enters into most minute details of all the transactions in which the Emperor was engaged the pensions and dignities conferred upon the various members of the royal family the titles granted to the nobles their changes of office the augmentations of their mansabs and it gives lists of all the various presents given and received on public occasions such as the vernal equinox the royal birt [...] Unmindful of the smallness of their own force and the numbers of the Afghans they followed them and overtook them in the vicinity of Dholpar.1 The fugitives saw their road of escape was closed ; for the waters of the Chambal were before them and the fire of the avenging sword behind. [...] When he reached the village of Rambhari on the Bfin-ganga river he learnt that the Nizam-Shahis had ascended the Balfighat at Dhartir 3 and had taken refuge in the fort of that place while Khan-Jahan had not yet left his quarters at Bir' Khan-Johan having been informed of the movements of the Imperial army called in a detachment which he had sent to collect the revenues in the dependencies of [...] i. p. 334.] The territories of Nizamu-1 Mulk had suffered severely from the inroads of the Imperial forces in pursuit of Khan-Johan and mistrust and differences had arisen between the Nizam and Khan-Jahan ; so the latter in concert with Darya Khan his chief adherents and his remaining sons resolved to retire to the Panjab in order to seek the means of carrying on his insurrection among the
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Pages
621
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SARF Document ID
sarf.141709
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Preface
i-vi John Dowson view
LXI.Padshah-Nama of Muhammad Amin Kazwini
1-2 unknown view
LXII.Badshah-Nama of Abdul Hamid Lahori
3-72 unknown view
LXIII.Shah-Jahan Nama of Inayat Khan
73-120 unknown view
LXIV.Badshah Nama of Muhammad Waris
121-122 unknown view
LXV.Amal I Salih of Muhammad Salih Kambu
123-132 unknown view
LXVI.Shah Jahan Nama of Muhammad Sadik Khan
133-133 unknown view
LXVII.Majalisu-S Salatin of Muhammad Sharif Hanafi
134-140 unknown view
LXVIII.Tarikh-I Mufazzali of Mufazzal Khan
141-144 unknown view
LXIX.Mir-At-I Alam Mir-At-I Jahan-Nama of Bakhtawar Khan
145-165 unknown view
LXX.Zinatu-T Tawarikh of Azizu-llah
166-167 unknown view
LXXI.Lubbu-T Tawarikh-I Hind of Rai Bhara Mal
168-173 unknown view
LXXII.Alamgir-Nama of Muhammad Kajim
174-180 unknown view
LXXIII.Ma-Asir-I’Alamgiri of Muhammad Saki Musta’idd Khan
181-197 unknown view
LXXIV.Futuhat-I’ Alamgiri of Muhammad Ma’sum
198-198 unknown view
LXXV.Tarikh-I Mulk-I Asham of Shahabu-D Din Talash
199-199 unknown view
LXXVI.Wakai of Ni’amat Khan
200-201 unknown view
LXXVII.Jang Nama of Ni’amat Khan Ali
202-202 unknown view
LXXVIII.Ruka’at-I ’Alamgiri of the Emperor Aurangzeb
203-206 unknown view
LXXIX.Muntakhabu-L Lubab of Muhammad Hashim Khafi Khan
207-533 unknown view
LXXX.Tarikh-I Iradat Khan
534-564 unknown view
LXXXI.Tarikh-I Bahadur Shshi
565-567 unknown view
LXXXII.Tarikh-I Shah’Alam Bahadur Shah of Danishmand Khan
568-568 unknown view
LXXXIII.Ibrat of Muhammad Kasim
569-573 unknown view
Backmatter
1-42 unknown view

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