The History of British India, Томове 1–2Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... father ; since the father lost his do- minion over her , by detaining her at a time when she might have been a parent . " 2 The obligation of the marriage contract is stated in the Institutes of Menu , under the head of purchase and ...
... father ; since the father lost his do- minion over her , by detaining her at a time when she might have been a parent . " 2 The obligation of the marriage contract is stated in the Institutes of Menu , under the head of purchase and ...
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... father of Kei Kobad remained contented with his government of Bengal . But Nizam - ud - din , who became the favourite minister of the young Shah , conceived hopes , from the negligence of his master , of paving for himself a way to the ...
... father of Kei Kobad remained contented with his government of Bengal . But Nizam - ud - din , who became the favourite minister of the young Shah , conceived hopes , from the negligence of his master , of paving for himself a way to the ...
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... father , was in possession of the city of Oojein , and pre- pared to dispute the passage of the army . The Raja lost the favourable opportunity of attacking the troops of Aurungzeb , when , spent with heat and fatigue , they first ...
... father , was in possession of the city of Oojein , and pre- pared to dispute the passage of the army . The Raja lost the favourable opportunity of attacking the troops of Aurungzeb , when , spent with heat and fatigue , they first ...
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