History of Tipu Sultan: Being a Continuation of the Neshani HyduriAsian Educational Services, 1997 - 186 من الصفحات A Continuation Of The Neshan-I-Hyduri. Translated From Persian By Col. Miles |
المحتوى
Operation of Mir Mainuddin IV Occurrences of the year A D | 1 |
91 | 73 |
119 | 102 |
132 | 110 |
136 | 112 |
138 | 113 |
Assault and Capture of Seringapatam | 119 |
Death of Tipu Sultan | 120 |
Conclusion of this Work | 136 |
Past and Present Tipus Collection of Oriental Books | 173 |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Amirs appointed arrived artillery assault attack Bagh Bakhshi Bangalore batteries battle brave camp capital cavalry charge chief Chitaldrug Colonel command Commander-in-Chief Coorg death defeat defend despatched Dewan district ditch elephants encamped enemy English army European faithful fell fire followed foot force fortress Foujdar French Garh garrison gave Ghat Ghazi governor guns Haidar Haidar Ali Harpanahalli Hijri hill hill fort Hindu honour Hydar Hydarabad infantry infidels Kamruddin Khan Kaveri Kushuns Kutcheri Kuzzaks Lal Bagh Lord Cornwallis Madras Mahrattas marched Miran Mughal Muhammad Muhammad Ali Musalmans musket musketry Mysore Nagar Nawab night Nizam officers orders Paigah peace Persian plunder Poligar possession presents prince prisoners Punganur Purnia Raja rampart regiments returned Risalas Risaldar river route rupees Sanore Satyamangalam sent Seringapatam servants side siege Sipahdars Sipahsalar soldiers Suba Sultan's troops sword Syyad Syyad Ghaffar Syyad Sahib thousand horse Tipu Sultan took town Tungabhadra victorious army walls whole