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The History Of Hindostan; From The Earliest Account Of Time, To The Death Of Akbar; Translated From The Persian Of Mahummud Casim Ferishta Of Delhi : Together With A Dissertation Concerning the Religion and Philosophy of the Brahmins ; With An Appendix, Containing the History of the Mogul Empire, from its Decline in the Reign of Mahummud Shaw, to the present Times ; In Two Volumes (Vol. 3)

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fullscreen: The History Of Hindostan; From The Earliest Account Of Time, To The Death Of Akbar; Translated From The Persian Of Mahummud Casim Ferishta Of Delhi : Together With A Dissertation Concerning the Religion and Philosophy of the Brahmins ; With An Appendix, Containing the History of the Mogul Empire, from its Decline in the Reign of Mahummud Shaw, to the present Times ; In Two Volumes (Vol. 3)

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[1863]
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Berlin
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Riese
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[12] Bl.; Ill.

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Universitätsbibliothek Braunschweig
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  • The History Of Hindostan; From The Earliest Account Of Time, To The Death Of Akbar; Translated From The Persian Of Mahummud Casim Ferishta Of Delhi : Together With A Dissertation Concerning the Religion and Philosophy of the Brahmins ; With An Appendix, Containing the History of the Mogul Empire, from its Decline in the Reign of Mahummud Shaw, to the present Times ; In Two Volumes
  • The History Of Hindostan; From The Earliest Account Of Time, To The Death Of Akbar; Translated From The Persian Of Mahummud Casim Ferishta Of Delhi : Together With A Dissertation Concerning the Religion and Philosophy of the Brahmins ; With An Appendix, Containing the History of the Mogul Empire, from its Decline in the Reign of Mahummud Shaw, to the present Times ; In Two Volumes (Vol. 3)
  • Cover front
  • Spine
  • Endsheet
  • Vakat
  • Schmutztitel
  • Title page
  • To The King, This Volume Is Most Humbly Inscribed, By His Majesty's Most dutiful Most Humble And Most Devoted Subject And Servant, Alexander Dow.
  • An Enquiry into the state of Benagl: with a Plan for restoring that Province to its former Prosperity and Splendor.
  • State of Bengal under the East-India Company.
  • Plan for Restoring Benegal to its former Prosperity.
  • The History of Hindostan.
  • Contents.
  • Jehangire.
  • Shaw Jehan.
  • Chap. I. Reflections - Accession of Shaw Jehan - Promotions - The emperor's children - State of the empire with regard to foreign powers - Incursion of the Usbecs - War in Bundelcund - Disgrace - Tragical story - and flight of Chan Jehan Lodi - Death and character of Shaw Abas of Persia - Emperor s march to the Decan - War in Golconda and Tellingana - Irruption of the Afgans - The visier Asiph takes the field.
  • Chap. II . The Visier commands the army - Defeat of the confederates - Flight, misfortunes, and death of Lodi - Progress of the war in the Decan - Death of the favourite Sultana - A famine - Peace in the Decan - Emperor returns to Agra - Persecution of Idolaters - War with the Portuguese - Their factory taken - Raja of Bundela reduced and slain - Marriages of the princes Dara and Suja - War in the Decan - Golconda reduced - Death of Mohabet - Affairs at court.
  • Chap. III. Emperor's expedition to the Decan - Reduclion of that country - Death of Chan Ziman - An insurrection in Behar - Quelled - Candahar restored to the empire - Invasion from Assam Reduction of Tibet - Oppressive governors punished - Prince Suja narrowly escapes from the flames of Rajamahil - An embassy to Constantinople - Calamities in the northern provinces...
  • Chap. IV. Reflections - Emperor arrives at Agra - Incidents at court - Incursions of the Usbecs - Aurungzebe removed from the Decan - Sadulla Chan made visier - Buduchshan invaded by the Moguls - Death and character of Noor Jehan - Balick reduced - Prince Morad disgraced - Aurungzebe defeats the Usbecs - Who submit to the empire - Emperor jealous of his sons - Arrival at Delhi - Persians take Candahar - Aurungzebe besieges it in vain - Defeats the Persians ...
  • Chap. V. Dara's jealousy of Aurungzebe - His bad success before Candahar - Raised to a part of the Imperial powers - Rebellion of the Rana - Rise and charactler of Jumla - Death of the Visier - War in Golconda - Exploits of Mahommed the Son of Aurungzebe - War and reduction of Bijapour - Sickness of the emperor - Too great violence of Dara - Emperor removes to Agra - Recovers - Dara in high favour - Carries all before him at court.
  • Chap. VI. Cause of the civil war - Characler of the emperors sons - Data - Suja - Aurungzebe - Morad - Suja takes the feld - Defeated by Soliman the son of Dara - Morad rebels in Guzcrat - Aurungzebe in the Decan - Marches to Brampour - Battle of the Nirbidda - Preparations and obstinacy of Dary - Opposes Aurungzebe - Totally defeated near Agra - Reflections.
  • Chap. VI. Reflections - Dara appears before his father - His flight to Delhi - The army deserts Soliman Sheko - Shaista Chan condemned to death - Rescued - The confederate princes appear before Agra - Aurungzebe writes to his Father - Conference between him and the princess Jehanara - His artfull conduct - By a stratagem seizes the citadel and the emperor - Deceives Morad - Marches with him in pursuit of Dara - Seizes and imprisons - Morad - Pursues Dara - Mounts the throne at Delhi...
  • Arungzebe.
  • Appendix.
  • Index.
  • Vakat
  • Endsheet
  • Cover back

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dow, alexander. The History of Hindostan; from the Earliest Account of Time, to the Death of Akbar; Translated from the Persian of Mahummud Casim Ferishta of Delhi : Together with A Dissertation Concerning the Religion and Philosophy of the Brahmins ; with an Appendix, Containing the History of the Mogul Empire, from Its Decline in the Reign of Mahummud Shaw, to the Present Times ; in Two Volumes. Becket, 1772.
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