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language works on history. He was inspired to write a connected history based on all these works. He finished the work on the first day of
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of history, geography, science and art. Edited by
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488:This book begins with an introduction (
383:Hindu theosophists, devotees and their
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473:Wise sayings, witticisms and anecdotes
1263:Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, ed. (2007).
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510:Countries and cities of the world:
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679:of Azarbaijan, Pars, and Luristan
613:Islands of the world (including
43:geography, history, science, art
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913:Seventeen dynasties, from the
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326:Philosophers of the world
1376:19th-century Indian books
436:Astrology and astrologers
426:Interpretation of dreams
396:Poets and miscellaneous
91:The Memorial of Bahadur
1371:1834 non-fiction books
445:Architecture / Masonry
433:as practised by Hindus
349:Companions of Muhammad
162:(12 January 1834 CE).
1386:Persian encyclopedias
1232:partially translated
1381:Indian encyclopedias
1104:Samaris of Malivar (
1054:Slaves of the Ghuris
922:Sultans of Turkistan
123:(otherwise known as
1230:Munshi Sadasukh Lal
1132:Nizams of Hyderabad
144:Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar
111:Authorship and date
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981:and his successors
797:Kings of the Arabs
721:and his successors
439:Music of Hindustan
353:Their successors (
216:Henry Miers Elliot
17:Yadgar-i-Bahaduri
1350:978-0-521-66360-1
1276:978-0-14-310118-5
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1024:Hindu castes
974:Khwarazmians
955:Tughatimuris
930:Chingiz Khan
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688:Qara Khitais
670:of Iran and
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926:Early kings
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775:Kamran Shah
742:Ag Qoyunlus
637:Early kings
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449:Ironmongery
421:Physiognomy
357:and Tubba')
51:non-fiction
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1250:References
997:Badakhshan
970:and others
831:Karmatites
765:Karim Khan
761:Nader Shah
724:Rulers of
714:Muzaffaris
504:The seven
490:mukaddimah
400:Arab poets
335:Copernicus
315:and Medina
301:Qarmatians
264:The early
1122:Bijanagar
883:Ikhshidis
821:Ghassanis
806:Kings of
704:Sarbadars
690:of Kirman
663:Ghaznavis
640:Kings of
593:Allahabad
538:Daultabad
498:New World
494:Old World
492:) of the
463:Talismans
453:Carpentry
289:Isma'ilis
194:Aurangzeb
129:Bhatnagar
125:Old Delhi
56:Published
1298:(1879).
1127:Marathas
1100:Khandesh
1084:Timurids
993:Khwarezm
951:Chupanis
947:Ilkhanis
942:Chagatai
915:Umayyads
894:of Syria
874:Pharaohs
864:Osmanlis
842:Hamdanis
838:of Yemen
817:Himyaris
752:Ghilzais
730:Dagestan
694:Ilkhanis
659:Dailamis
647:Saffaris
621:Americas
583:Kandahar
543:Khandesh
496:and the
459:Painting
456:Commerce
331:Columbus
321:Book III
297:Kuhistan
283:Abbasids
277:Ummayads
266:Khalifas
252:Muhammad
244:prophets
222:Contents
208:mlecchas
158:in 1249
133:Kayastha
30:Language
1190:Jaunpur
1185:Benares
1165:Kashmir
1146:Rajputs
1137:Gujarat
1106:Malabar
1059:Khaljis
1044:Rajputs
1032:avatars
959:Samanis
909:Maghreb
902:Mamluks
898:Ayyubis
892:Atabaks
888:Seljuks
836:Ayyubis
812:Assyria
808:Babylon
771:Abdalis
757:Afshars
747:Safavis
734:Zulkadr
726:Shirvan
677:Atabaks
668:Seljuqs
655:Tahiris
615:England
588:Kashmir
563:Gujarat
484:Book IV
361:Shaikhs
355:Tabi‘un
258:Book II
228:Sanihah
156:Ramazan
152:Persian
140:Lucknow
117:pargana
105:Lucknow
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40:Subject
34:Persian
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1160:Lahore
1155:Thatta
1148:, and
1117:Mysore
1112:Hurmuz
1095:Deccan
1037:Early
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985:Uzbeks
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787:(till
785:Kajars
773:(till
683:Ghuris
672:Kirman
642:Sistan
603:Orissa
598:Bengal
573:Multan
568:Thatta
521:subahs
516:Europe
506:climes
412:Rekhta
367:Sunnis
299:, and
238:Book I
232:dastan
175:Bengal
22:Editor
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1196:Awadh
1175:Kabul
1170:Tibet
1142:Ajmer
1090:Malwa
1074:Lodis
1039:Rajas
989:Turan
979:Timur
964:Khans
781:Zands
719:Timur
709:Injus
699:Kurts
578:Kabul
558:Ajmer
553:Malwa
548:Berar
533:Awadh
467:Magic
392:Ulama
385:sects
372:Shias
293:Egypt
246:from
171:Awadh
148:Hindi
136:caste
48:Genre
1345:ISBN
1271:ISBN
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1150:Jats
1079:Surs
1028:laws
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