Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 5, Part 4Pakistan Historical Society, 1957 - Pakistan |
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Page 231
... defeated Taj Khan Karrānī at Chappārmau , 40 kos from Agra and 30 kos from Qannauj . The defeated Karrānī chief joined by his brothers , however , established himself in south Bihar.29 ' Adil and Hemu confronted them on the bank of the ...
... defeated Taj Khan Karrānī at Chappārmau , 40 kos from Agra and 30 kos from Qannauj . The defeated Karrānī chief joined by his brothers , however , established himself in south Bihar.29 ' Adil and Hemu confronted them on the bank of the ...
Page 237
... defeated Tardi Beg and other Mughul nobles pre- sented themselves before Akbar . Here Bairām Khan , who had the general direction of affairs , executed Tardi Beg . Ostensibly Tardi beg was executed for what Bairām Khān considered as his ...
... defeated Tardi Beg and other Mughul nobles pre- sented themselves before Akbar . Here Bairām Khan , who had the general direction of affairs , executed Tardi Beg . Ostensibly Tardi beg was executed for what Bairām Khān considered as his ...
Page 240
... defeated Da'ud , the last Sultan of Bengal and captured Gaur , his capital . But eastern Bengal remained independent for half a century more . Later , when a revolt occurred in the Mughul court , some of Akbar's own generals took ...
... defeated Da'ud , the last Sultan of Bengal and captured Gaur , his capital . But eastern Bengal remained independent for half a century more . Later , when a revolt occurred in the Mughul court , some of Akbar's own generals took ...
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