| Sidney James Owen - India - 1912 - 298 pages
...who had gone to pay court to the rising Mogul sun. " This," says the Mogul historian, Khafi Khan, " was the beginning of that system of violence which...plundered it and took possession of it. Before the jagirdars in those troublous times could appeal to Bijapur, he had sent in his own account of the matter,... | |
| Sidney James Owen - India - 1912 - 320 pages
...who had gone to pay court to the rising Mogul sun. “This,” says the Mogul historian, Khafi Khan, “was the beginning of that system of violence which...plundered it and took possession of it. Before the jagirdars in those troublous times could appeal to Bijapur, he had sent in his own account of the matter,... | |
| Hugh George Rawlinson - India - 1915 - 292 pages
...ruler, boldly and wickedly stepped in and 1747 C seized it, with the possessions of other jdghIrdára. This was the beginning of that system of violence...and his descendants have spread over the rest of the Konkan and all the territory of the Dakhin. Before the jctgh(rddrs in those troublous times could appeal... | |
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