Publications, العدد 42

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Royal Asiatic Society, 1835
 

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الصفحة 425 - Koka, who conferred on each, according to their rank, a horse, honorary dress, office, or jagir. As this fortress, in the district of Sorath, came into the power of the imperial government, the author will here insert what is necessary to be known regarding this country, and the appellation of Junagarh. This territory is bounded on the south and west by the sea ; on the east by the Zillah of Jhalawar ; and on the north by the boundaries of the provinces of Thattah, where the black soil of the hills...
الصفحة 195 - A fort on the borders of Khandesh. of troops there for the protection of the country ; but, in consequence of a letter6 received from his uncle, Shams Khan Dindani, who was the ruler of Nagore, he soon after returned from thence. They also relate, that at this time, Shams Khan's four front teeth became elongated, from which he was called Dindani. In the year of the Hijra 823, Ahmad Shah, having returned to settle the boundaries of his own country, dispersed the refractory, and, destroying the Hindu...
الصفحة 168 - ... white marble, which remains at the present time, and the pillars of the same work of his, as known to the common people, are so numerous, that one often makes a mistake in counting them. They also relate that it was once an idol temple converted to a mosque ; but it is, in short, a wonderful and noble building, which was then in the centre of the city, though now distant from the part inhabited.
الصفحة 196 - After this, he established the market-town of Dahmod, among the mountains : where he erected a fortification. After this, the fort of Karieh, built in A. Hij. 704, AD 1304, by order of Alp Khan, who governed the country for Ala-ud-din Khilji, was now repaired, and named Sultanabad.

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