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... late emperor had left the disposal of his inheritance entirely unsettled . " Whoever of my fortunate sons shall chance to rule my empire , " is the only reference to the subject that occurs in this brief and extraordinary document . His ...
... late emperor had left the disposal of his inheritance entirely unsettled . " Whoever of my fortunate sons shall chance to rule my empire , " is the only reference to the subject that occurs in this brief and extraordinary document . His ...
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... late Emperor . - The eldest son of the old Nizám contended with the nephew of the deceased Saádat whose name was Mansur , but who is better known by his title of Safdar Jang - for the Premiership , or office of Vazir , and his next ...
... late Emperor . - The eldest son of the old Nizám contended with the nephew of the deceased Saádat whose name was Mansur , but who is better known by his title of Safdar Jang - for the Premiership , or office of Vazir , and his next ...
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... late reign , had been ultimately left in his charge by the new rulers . Ahmad the Abdáli even carried on this policy after the Mir's death , and confirmed the Government in the person of his infant son . The actual administrators during ...
... late reign , had been ultimately left in his charge by the new rulers . Ahmad the Abdáli even carried on this policy after the Mir's death , and confirmed the Government in the person of his infant son . The actual administrators during ...
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... late Minister , Intizam - ud - Daula , had been murdered by order of his successor three days earlier . A grandson of Kám Bakhsh ( the unfortunate son of Aurangzeb ) was then taken out of the Salim Garh and proclaimed Emperor by the ...
... late Minister , Intizam - ud - Daula , had been murdered by order of his successor three days earlier . A grandson of Kám Bakhsh ( the unfortunate son of Aurangzeb ) was then taken out of the Salim Garh and proclaimed Emperor by the ...
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... late in the summer , and marched to Dehli , when he heard of the murder of Alamgir II . The exe- crable Shahabuddin ( or Gházi - ud - din the younger ) fled at his approach , taking refuge with the Játs . Mah- ratta troops , who had ...
... late in the summer , and marched to Dehli , when he heard of the murder of Alamgir II . The exe- crable Shahabuddin ( or Gházi - ud - din the younger ) fled at his approach , taking refuge with the Játs . Mah- ratta troops , who had ...
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