Moslem Nationalism in India and Pakistan |
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الصفحة 58
1 the situation again radically changed when he was deposed by his son Aurangzeb in 1658 . War of Succession . Shah Jahan had four sons ; all of them were fully grown having gained experiences as governors of provinces and commanders of ...
1 the situation again radically changed when he was deposed by his son Aurangzeb in 1658 . War of Succession . Shah Jahan had four sons ; all of them were fully grown having gained experiences as governors of provinces and commanders of ...
الصفحة 59
Although the court chroniclers say that he was dismissed from this viceroyalty , one of Aurangzeb's letters indicates that he resigned his post as a protest against Dara's persistent hostility and Shah Jahan's partiality to his eldest ...
Although the court chroniclers say that he was dismissed from this viceroyalty , one of Aurangzeb's letters indicates that he resigned his post as a protest against Dara's persistent hostility and Shah Jahan's partiality to his eldest ...
الصفحة 64
As already noted Aurangzeb owed his success , apart from his personal qualities of self - reliance , adroitness and single - mindedness , to the support of the Moslems . Without their arms Aurangzeb would never had emerged victorious ...
As already noted Aurangzeb owed his success , apart from his personal qualities of self - reliance , adroitness and single - mindedness , to the support of the Moslems . Without their arms Aurangzeb would never had emerged victorious ...
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