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" But he made it a rule that wherever his followers went plundering, they should do no harm to the mosques, the Book of God, or the women of any one. "
The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period - Page 260
by Sir Henry Miers Elliot - 1877
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A Book of Bombay

James Douglas - Bombay (India) - 1883 - 590 pages
...inveterate enemies and are beyond all praise. A Muslim writer of his day says — " His orders were to do no harm to the mosques, the Book of God, or the women of any one." At a well which he built near Raighur, there was a seat. " Here Seevajee would sit down and when the...
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Shivájí the Maráthá: His Life and Times

Hugh George Rawlinson - India - 1915 - 292 pages
...caravans which came from distant parts, and appropriated to himself the goods and the women. But he made it a rule, that wherever his followers went plundering, they should do no harm to Mosques, the Book of God, or any one's women. Whenever a copy of the Holy Kuriin came into his hands,...
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The Indian Review, Volume 17

G.A. Natesan - India - 1916 - 1064 pages
...in Shivaji's character even according to the British and Muslim estimate of the Hindu hero : — He made it a rule that wherever his followers went plundering, they should do no harm to mosques, the Book of Gt>d or any one's women. Whenever a copy of the Holy Koran came into his hands,...
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The Oxford History of India: From the Earliest Times to the End of 1911

Vincent Arthur Smith - India - 1920 - 880 pages
...the caravans which came from distant ports, and appropriated to himself the goods and women. But he made it a rule that wherever his followers went plundering,...treated it with respect, and gave it to some of his Musalman followers. When the women of any Hindu or Muhammadan were taken prisoners by his men, and...
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Problem of Indian Nationality

Dukumar Dutt - Citizenship - 1926 - 224 pages
...attacked the caravans which came from distant ports, appropriated to himself the goods and women. But he made it a rule that wherever his followers went plundering,...the Book of God. or the women of any one. Whenever ft copy of the sacred Kuran came into his hands, he treated it with respect, and gave ft to some of...
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The Oxford History of India, from the Earliest Times to the End of 1911

Vincent Arthur Smith - India - 1928 - 866 pages
...the caravans which came from distant ports, and appropriated to himself the goods and women. But he made it a rule that wherever his followers went plundering,...treated it with respect, and gave it to some of his Musalman followers. When the women of any Hindu or Muhammadan were taken prisoners by his men, and...
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India: From Midnight to the Millennium and Beyond

Shashi Tharoor - Business & Economics - 2006 - 428 pages
...contemporary critic, the Mughal historian Khafi Khan, Shivaji "made it a rule that wherever his followers were plundering, they should do no harm to the mosques,...the women of any one. Whenever a copy of the sacred Quran came into his hands, he treated it with respect, and gave it to some of his Mussalman followers."...
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India: From Midnight to the Millennium and Beyond

Shashi Tharoor - Business & Economics - 2006 - 428 pages
...contemporary critic, the Mughal historian Khafi Khan, Shivaji "made it a rule that wherever his followers were plundering, they should do no harm to the mosques,...the women of any one. Whenever a copy of the sacred Quran came into his hands, he treated it with respect, and gave it to some of his Mussulman followers."...
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Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader

Joel H. Rosenthal - Philosophy - 1999 - 502 pages
...admirer of Shivaji in other respects, reports: [Shivaji] made it a rule that wherever his followers were plundering, they should do no harm to the mosques,...the women of any one. Whenever a copy of the sacred Quran came into his hands, he treated it with respect, and gave it to some of his Mussalman followers.21...
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History of Medieval India

VD Mahajan - History - 2007 - 898 pages
...he admits that Shivaji had "made it a rule that whenever his followers went plundering, they shouM do no harm to the mosques, the Book of God, or the women oi ar.y one Whenever a copy of the sacred Koran came into his hands, he treated it with respect and...
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