Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 5, Part 4Pakistan Historical Society, 1957 - Pakistan |
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Page 226
... strong monarchy and centralised government had created among the Afghan chiefs proved too strong for the boy king and his guardian minister and on the third day of his accession2 , Firuz was killed by his maternal uncle Mubariz Khan Sur ...
... strong monarchy and centralised government had created among the Afghan chiefs proved too strong for the boy king and his guardian minister and on the third day of his accession2 , Firuz was killed by his maternal uncle Mubariz Khan Sur ...
Page 227
... strong monar- chy and centralised government . It was the reassertion of their former power and position in the sultanate . Islām Shah's strong monarchy and centralised administration had taken away from them their powers and privileges ...
... strong monar- chy and centralised government . It was the reassertion of their former power and position in the sultanate . Islām Shah's strong monarchy and centralised administration had taken away from them their powers and privileges ...
Page 229
... strong monarachy and ruining the chiefs was the principal cause of the rebellions in the sultanate . The rebellions were really the signs of the reappearance of the conflict of two opposing forces — the idea of strong monarchy and the ...
... strong monarachy and ruining the chiefs was the principal cause of the rebellions in the sultanate . The rebellions were really the signs of the reappearance of the conflict of two opposing forces — the idea of strong monarchy and the ...
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Adil Adil's Afghan Afghan chiefs Agra Akbar Akbarnamah Al-Andalus Alonso Amari Arabic text Arabist Aristotle army Aurangzib Averroes Avicenna Badayuni Bahmani Bairām Khan Banaras battle Bengal brother Caetani capital century Chittapa Conciliator Da'ud Darbar death defeated Delhi Diff elephants emperor farman fight Firishta Firuz Gerard of Cremona Gowrie Greek Guidi Hemu Hemu's Hindu historians Humayun Ibid Ibrāhīm Ibrahim Khan Isa Khan Islām Islam Shah Italy Jahangir Jangams Kaifiyat Khān Khan Sūr Khwajah Uthman King later Latin Mahal Makhzan medicine mentioned Mesue Michael Scot Michele Amari Mughul Muḥammad Mun'im Khan Muslim Nallino orientalistic Padua perhaps Persian person Peter of Abano philosophy Prince Caetani professor published Quli Qutb Shāh Raja rebels reign Rome Salamanca Sarkar Sastri says Shahi Shitab Khan Shuja'at Sicily Sikandar Khan studies in Italy Sulaiman sultanate Tabaqat Tardi Beg temples Thorndike throne took translated Umar ibn Farrukhān University Uthman Warangal