The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Volum 4N. Trübner, 1876 |
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Pàgina 11
... fact treated as infidels and enemies of the prophet ; to be tolerated on con- dition of paying Jezya , and nothing more . " verts . Under such circumstances conversions must have Numerous con- become numerous . Those who turned away ...
... fact treated as infidels and enemies of the prophet ; to be tolerated on con- dition of paying Jezya , and nothing more . " verts . Under such circumstances conversions must have Numerous con- become numerous . Those who turned away ...
Pàgina 12
... fact appears to be that Islam had changed their organization . They were no longer a loose undisciplined force , divided by their tribal feuds . They were knitted together in the bonds of a brotherhood , which rendered them as strong as ...
... fact appears to be that Islam had changed their organization . They were no longer a loose undisciplined force , divided by their tribal feuds . They were knitted together in the bonds of a brotherhood , which rendered them as strong as ...
Pàgina 23
... fact is brought out more prominently hereafter in dealing with the campaigns of Mahmûd . The Rajpoot kingdoms at this period were Lahore , Delhi , Kanouj , Gwalior , Kalinjar , Ajmír , and Ujain . An irregular line drawn in a south ...
... fact is brought out more prominently hereafter in dealing with the campaigns of Mahmûd . The Rajpoot kingdoms at this period were Lahore , Delhi , Kanouj , Gwalior , Kalinjar , Ajmír , and Ujain . An irregular line drawn in a south ...
Pàgina 24
... fact is undoubted that Mahmud founded an empire , and he is generally regarded as the first Mussulman conqueror of India . It might be added that the Moplahs and other Mussulmans settled on the Malabar coast as early as the seventh ...
... fact is undoubted that Mahmud founded an empire , and he is generally regarded as the first Mussulman conqueror of India . It might be added that the Moplahs and other Mussulmans settled on the Malabar coast as early as the seventh ...
Pàgina 40
... fact must always be borne in mind ; the Hindús have a power of con- ciliating their conquerors beyond any other nation . The Arabs never tolerated the Persians as they tolerated the Hindús of Scinde . The English have inclined more ...
... fact must always be borne in mind ; the Hindús have a power of con- ciliating their conquerors beyond any other nation . The Arabs never tolerated the Persians as they tolerated the Hindús of Scinde . The English have inclined more ...
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