Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 39Pakistan Historical Society., 1991 - Islamic civilization |
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... Delhi . Etymology of the Word Delhi The first medieval city of Delhi ( Dehli ) , when founded by the Tomars , was called Dhilli or Dhillika , although among the known records the name Dhillika occurs for the first time in the ...
... Delhi . Etymology of the Word Delhi The first medieval city of Delhi ( Dehli ) , when founded by the Tomars , was called Dhilli or Dhillika , although among the known records the name Dhillika occurs for the first time in the ...
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... Delhi The sources do not throw light on the numerical strength of the residents of Delhi . However , according to Ibn Battutah , a fourteenth century source , Delhi " has a large population . " But the public opinion of Dehli appears to ...
... Delhi The sources do not throw light on the numerical strength of the residents of Delhi . However , according to Ibn Battutah , a fourteenth century source , Delhi " has a large population . " But the public opinion of Dehli appears to ...
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... Delhi during the reign of Iletmish.37 Their presence in Delhi signifies the flow of trade from Delhi to China and vice versa through the Silk route , which had links with China through Kashmir and also from Patna to Lahasa through Nepal ...
... Delhi during the reign of Iletmish.37 Their presence in Delhi signifies the flow of trade from Delhi to China and vice versa through the Silk route , which had links with China through Kashmir and also from Patna to Lahasa through Nepal ...
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Bahr AlAsrār | 5 |
Nationalist Ulamas Interpretation | 23 |
The British Press Coverage | 77 |
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