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depended the
victory and a
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Multafat Khan, who had gone...
- Princess") by her
paternal grandfather,
Emperor Jahangir. However, in the
Maasir-i-Alamgiri, she is
referred to as
Purhunar Banu Begum. Her father, Prince...
- This is a
tradition common to many
ethnic groups of West
Africa known as
Maasir (var : M****ir) in
Serer language (Joking relationship) or kal,
which comes...
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Hasan Nizami was a
Persian language poet and historian, who
lived in the 12th and 13th centuries. He
migrated from
Nishapur to
Delhi in India,
where he...
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Indian History.
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Maasir-i-Alamgiri A
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University Press. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-107-11162-2.
Jadunath Sarkar (1947).
Maasir-i-Alamgiri, A
History Of
Emperor Aurangzeb by Saqi
Mustaid Khan. p. 60....
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along with his
mother Yesubai, was made a
prisoner Sarkar Jadunath (1947).
Maasir I
Alamgiri (1658-1707). pp. 199, 200. Jacques, Tony.
Dictionary of Battles...
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Ashraf Al Ansab.
Karachi Publications. Khan, Shah
Nawaz (1952).
Maasir al Umara. Calcutta:
Calcutta Oriental Press. pp. 259–262. Vachon, Boudreau...
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Irvine 1921, p. 180. Sarkar,
Jadunath (1947).
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History of
Emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir (reign 1658-1707 AD)...
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obstinate conflict. "The
armies attacked each other" says the
author of Taj-ul-
Maasir "like two
hills of steel, and the
field of
battle [on the
borders of the...