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... Kádir in the palace Emperor blinded . Approach of Mahrattas Apprehensions of the spoiler Moharram at Dehli Explosion in palace Gholám Kádir flies to Meerut His probable intentions His capture and punishment Sindhia's measures Future ...
... Kádir in the palace Emperor blinded . Approach of Mahrattas Apprehensions of the spoiler Moharram at Dehli Explosion in palace Gholám Kádir flies to Meerut His probable intentions His capture and punishment Sindhia's measures Future ...
Page 148
... grain , which was found good , and sold it , and with the money he made his house a pucka one , besides gaining a large sum in coin . " CHAPTER V. A.D. 1786-88 . Gholám Kádir - Pillars of 148 [ 1783-85 . FALL OF MOGHUL EMPIRE .
... grain , which was found good , and sold it , and with the money he made his house a pucka one , besides gaining a large sum in coin . " CHAPTER V. A.D. 1786-88 . Gholám Kádir - Pillars of 148 [ 1783-85 . FALL OF MOGHUL EMPIRE .
Page 149
... Kádir enters Dehli - Is checked by Begam Sumroo and Najaf Kuli Khán -Gholám Kádir pardoned ; joins Ismail Beg - Battle of Chaksána - Rajput Embassy - Emperor takes the field- Shahzáda writes to George III . — Najaf Kuli rebels- Death of ...
... Kádir enters Dehli - Is checked by Begam Sumroo and Najaf Kuli Khán -Gholám Kádir pardoned ; joins Ismail Beg - Battle of Chaksána - Rajput Embassy - Emperor takes the field- Shahzáda writes to George III . — Najaf Kuli rebels- Death of ...
Page 150
... Kádir Khán , was now the most prominent representa- tive of the Hindustáni Afgháns . Among the Moghuls the leading spirit was Mohamad Beg of Hamadán , for whom the Patel provided employment by sending him with an army into Málwa , where ...
... Kádir Khán , was now the most prominent representa- tive of the Hindustáni Afgháns . Among the Moghuls the leading spirit was Mohamad Beg of Hamadán , for whom the Patel provided employment by sending him with an army into Málwa , where ...
Page 157
... Kádir , * who hastened from Ghaus- garh to join in the resuscitation of Mohamadan in- terests , and to share in the gains . The Emperor , moreover , was known to be in private correspondence with the Rájput chiefs , who shortly after ...
... Kádir , * who hastened from Ghaus- garh to join in the resuscitation of Mohamadan in- terests , and to share in the gains . The Emperor , moreover , was known to be in private correspondence with the Rájput chiefs , who shortly after ...
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