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Pàgina 112
... province ; but whether with hostile or friendly intentions, is variously asserted. It is not doubtful that, at this time, Aliverdi delivered himself from his enemies by a sum of money, upon receipt of which they retired.2 After a little ...
... province ; but whether with hostile or friendly intentions, is variously asserted. It is not doubtful that, at this time, Aliverdi delivered himself from his enemies by a sum of money, upon receipt of which they retired.2 After a little ...
Pàgina 137
... province. Upon the assassination of the father of Suraj- chap, nr.. ad-dowla, Aliverdi had nominated Suraj -ad-dowla himself 1 to the nabobship of that important province ; but ap- *757*- pointed Ramnarain, a Hindu, in whom he reposed ...
... province. Upon the assassination of the father of Suraj- chap, nr.. ad-dowla, Aliverdi had nominated Suraj -ad-dowla himself 1 to the nabobship of that important province ; but ap- *757*- pointed Ramnarain, a Hindu, in whom he reposed ...
Pàgina 374
... province, either to the northward, or to the ' Deccan. We shall therefore depend upon your keeping such a watch over all his actions, as may be means of preventing his disturbing the quiet of the public, or injuring individuals for the ...
... province, either to the northward, or to the ' Deccan. We shall therefore depend upon your keeping such a watch over all his actions, as may be means of preventing his disturbing the quiet of the public, or injuring individuals for the ...
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