A Translation of the Seir Mutaqherin; Or, View of Modern Times, Being an History of India, from the Year 1118 to the Year 1194 (This Year Answers to the Christian Year 1781-82) of the Hedjrah; Containing, in General, the Reigns of the (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1789 edition. Excerpt: ...minutes of supplicationa which full powers to treat;' and then, to the Vezir, and to the Prince i til) that but exist: no more. (z4: .) A large Kettle drum of Iron. 1..i up up his conclusions from them, pronounced the sentence, and had it executed with dispatch and punctuality, No recozr-mendation, no intreaties from the nearest relation, would avail, if they proved to militate against the arising from a thorough examination of the case. H-is eduity and humanity were no less conspicuous to the Zemindars and other land-holders of Bengal." These under Djaater-qhank administration had been mostly lcept in prisont and oonfinement, and Atormemed in such a variety of manners, that it-'wohldibe a pity to spend any paper or ink in-describing-or mentioning them: -It is' doubtless such were the characters and morals that the 'Poet Saady had t Luzp. 1'-' A already as Diiran of Bengal; And on the other hand, she objected to Mah-si med-taky-qhan, as to a stranger; so that her husband at last became of the lame opinion. He reflected that theBahar was a country that required a curbing hand; that it bordered on the A8d, the llah-abad, the Barar and the dependencies of Aoreng-abad, with the governors of which countries, it ought to keep-a correspondence; and he concluded' that such a post could not be properly filled by any butiby Aly-verdi-qhan. On his proposing him to his council, his choice.wasi.s unanimoufly approved, as none of his counsel lors had any views of his own;_ and they payed manyencomiums to the penesi tration of his mind, in singling out the very rssnan wanted. The appointment new titles, and new honors, and dignities. The title of Bahadyr or valiant and that of Mehabet-djung, or the formidable and majestuous in battles; an addition to...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1789 edition. Excerpt: ...minutes of supplicationa which full powers to treat;' and then, to the Vezir, and to the Prince i til) that but exist: no more. (z4: .) A large Kettle drum of Iron. 1..i up up his conclusions from them, pronounced the sentence, and had it executed with dispatch and punctuality, No recozr-mendation, no intreaties from the nearest relation, would avail, if they proved to militate against the arising from a thorough examination of the case. H-is eduity and humanity were no less conspicuous to the Zemindars and other land-holders of Bengal." These under Djaater-qhank administration had been mostly lcept in prisont and oonfinement, and Atormemed in such a variety of manners, that it-'wohldibe a pity to spend any paper or ink in-describing-or mentioning them: -It is' doubtless such were the characters and morals that the 'Poet Saady had t Luzp. 1'-' A already as Diiran of Bengal; And on the other hand, she objected to Mah-si med-taky-qhan, as to a stranger; so that her husband at last became of the lame opinion. He reflected that theBahar was a country that required a curbing hand; that it bordered on the A8d, the llah-abad, the Barar and the dependencies of Aoreng-abad, with the governors of which countries, it ought to keep-a correspondence; and he concluded' that such a post could not be properly filled by any butiby Aly-verdi-qhan. On his proposing him to his council, his choice.wasi.s unanimoufly approved, as none of his counsel lors had any views of his own;_ and they payed manyencomiums to the penesi tration of his mind, in singling out the very rssnan wanted. The appointment new titles, and new honors, and dignities. The title of Bahadyr or valiant and that of Mehabet-djung, or the formidable and majestuous in battles; an addition to...

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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98

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978-1-230-10920-6

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9781230109206

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1-230-10920-X



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