A History of India Under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of Taimur, Báber and Humáyun, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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William Erskine. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUM E. HISTORY OF HUMAYUN . BOOK FOURTH . FROM HUMÁYUN'S ACCESSION TO HIS EXPULSION FROM INDIA . CHAPTER I. AFFAIRS OF HUMÁYUN FROM HIS ACCESSION TO HIS INVASION OF MALWA AND GUJRÁT . A D. 1530.
William Erskine. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUM E. HISTORY OF HUMAYUN . BOOK FOURTH . FROM HUMÁYUN'S ACCESSION TO HIS EXPULSION FROM INDIA . CHAPTER I. AFFAIRS OF HUMÁYUN FROM HIS ACCESSION TO HIS INVASION OF MALWA AND GUJRÁT . A D. 1530.
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... HUMÁYUN . Relations of Gujrát and Cheitúr Successes of Beháder Shah in Malwa and Rajputána He forms a league against Humayun - Joined by Sultan Alá - ed - dín Lodi , and his son Tátár Khan Lodi And by Muhammed Zemán Mírza 1534. Humáyun ...
... HUMÁYUN . Relations of Gujrát and Cheitúr Successes of Beháder Shah in Malwa and Rajputána He forms a league against Humayun - Joined by Sultan Alá - ed - dín Lodi , and his son Tátár Khan Lodi And by Muhammed Zemán Mírza 1534. Humáyun ...
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... Humayun marches against him 75 His advanced guard surprised - ib . Humayun at Ahmedábád Advice of Hindú Beg - Humayun returns to Mándu He defeats Imád Arrangements for the government of Gujrát Alarming intelligence from Agra and from ...
... Humayun marches against him 75 His advanced guard surprised - ib . Humayun at Ahmedábád Advice of Hindú Beg - Humayun returns to Mándu He defeats Imád Arrangements for the government of Gujrát Alarming intelligence from Agra and from ...
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... HUMAYUN . Humayun at Agra Prepares to attack Shir Khan 1538. Lays siege to Chunár , which surrenders after six months Shir Khan in Bengal - Humayun advances to Benáres Capture of Gour , and reduction of Bengal and Behár by Shir Khan 138 ...
... HUMAYUN . Humayun at Agra Prepares to attack Shir Khan 1538. Lays siege to Chunár , which surrenders after six months Shir Khan in Bengal - Humayun advances to Benáres Capture of Gour , and reduction of Bengal and Behár by Shir Khan 138 ...
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... Humayun Attack by Shír Shah Slaughter of the Imperialists Danger and wound of Humayun His army annihilated - Proceedings of Shír Shah Humayun makes his way to Agra Shír Shah supreme on the Lower Ganges CHAPTER V. HUMAYUN'S EXPULSION ...
... Humayun Attack by Shír Shah Slaughter of the Imperialists Danger and wound of Humayun His army annihilated - Proceedings of Shír Shah Humayun makes his way to Agra Shír Shah supreme on the Lower Ganges CHAPTER V. HUMAYUN'S EXPULSION ...
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