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The History of India as told by its own Historians. The Muhammadan Period [The Posthumous Papers of the Late Sir H.M. Elliot]

1867

THE present Volume contains the history of the reigns of Shih-Jahin Aurangzeb Bahfidur Shah Jahandar Shah and Farrukh-Siyar of the little brief authority of R afi'u-d Daula and Rafi'u-d Darajit 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 Dholpin..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. [...] i. p. 334.] The territories of Nizimu-1 Mulk had suffered severely from the inroads of the Imperial forces in pursuit of KbAn-Jahan and mistrust and differences had arisen between the Nizam and Khfin-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 [...] He broke through the walls by means of his elephants and the musketeers of the garrison then fled into the ditch of the fort.

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Pages
581
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.146800
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vii John Dowson view
Errata in Vol. VII
i-i John Dowson view
LXI. Pácdsháh-Náma. of Muhammad Amín Kazwíní
1-2 John Dowson view
LXII. Bádsháh-Náma of Abdu-L Hamíd Láhorí
3-72 John Dowson view
LXIII. Sháh Jahán-Náma of Ináyat Khán
73-120 John Dowson view
LXIV. Bádsháh-Náma of Muhammad Wáris
121-122 John Dowson view
LXV. Amal-I Sálih of Muhammad Sálih KambÚ
123-132 John Dowson view
LXVI. Sháh Jahán-Náma of Muhammad Sádik Khán
133-133 John Dowson view
LXVII. Majálisu-S Salátín of Muhammad Sharíf Hanafí
134-140 John Dowson view
LXVIII. Táríkh-I Mufazzalí of Mufazzal Khán
141-144 John Dowson view
LXIX. Mir-Át-I Álam Mir-Át-I Jahán-Numá of Bakhtáwar Khán
145-165 John Dowson view
LXX. Zínatu-T Tawáríkh of azízu-Llah
166-167 John Dowson view
LXXI. Lubbu-T Tawáríkh-I Hind of Ráí Bhárá Mal
168-173 John Dowson view
LXXII. Álaaigír-Náma of Muhammad Kázim
174-180 John Dowson view
LXXIII. Ma-ásri-I álamgírí Muhammad Sákí Must’idd Khán
181-197 John Dowson view
LXXIV. Futuhát-I álamgírí Muhammad Ma’sum
198-198 John Dowson view
LXXV. Táríkh-I Mulk-I Áshám of Shahábu-D Dín Tálásh
199-199 John Dowson view
LXXVI. Wakái of Níamat Khán
200-201 John Dowson view
LXXVII. Jang-Náma of Níamat Khán álí
202-202 John Dowson view
LXXVIII. Ruka’át-I álamgírí of the Emperor Aurangzeb
203-206 John Dowson view
LXXIX. Muntakha Bu-L Lubáb of Muhammad Háshim Kháfí Khán
207-533 John Dowson view
LXXX. Táríkh-I Irádat Khán
534-564 John Dowson view
LXXXI. Táríkh-I Bahádur Sháhí
565-567 John Dowson view
LXXXII. Táríkh-I Sháh álam Bahádur Sháh of Dánishmand Khán
568-568 John Dowson view
LXXXIII. Ibrat-Náma of Muhammad Kásim
569-573 John Dowson view

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