The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... Shah , and gradually obtained influence there and landed possessions , until one of his descendants , Nur Muhammad , obtained from the Delhi emperor the govern- ment of the country . Under the princes of this dynasty , Scinde continued ...
... Shah , and gradually obtained influence there and landed possessions , until one of his descendants , Nur Muhammad , obtained from the Delhi emperor the govern- ment of the country . Under the princes of this dynasty , Scinde continued ...
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... Shah , and plainly demonstrates that he is no supporter of the Palmerston , Auckland , and McNaghten policy : - Oh ! thou Shah Sujah - puppet king— Imbecile and misgoverning ! Thou . o'er whose long - debased soul , No virtue holds a ...
... Shah , and plainly demonstrates that he is no supporter of the Palmerston , Auckland , and McNaghten policy : - Oh ! thou Shah Sujah - puppet king— Imbecile and misgoverning ! Thou . o'er whose long - debased soul , No virtue holds a ...
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... Shah Sujah ! He has no friends , not even among the poets . The gentle race deal with him even more ungently than the historians . He tried very hard to convince the world , through our political officers , that he was true to the ...
... Shah Sujah ! He has no friends , not even among the poets . The gentle race deal with him even more ungently than the historians . He tried very hard to convince the world , through our political officers , that he was true to the ...
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... Shah . After thus apostrophising the " Puppet King , " the poet goes on to describe the general longing of the ... Shah - the powerful Khan , And chieftain of the fierce Ghiljyes ; Asman , chief Khan of Kohistan , ; Taj Mahommed - Abdul ...
... Shah . After thus apostrophising the " Puppet King , " the poet goes on to describe the general longing of the ... Shah - the powerful Khan , And chieftain of the fierce Ghiljyes ; Asman , chief Khan of Kohistan , ; Taj Mahommed - Abdul ...
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And Sultan Khan and Shah Pazi , With Sirdars of less haught degree . And never since the race of Ghore , In the stern boist'rous times of yore , Allegiance to their Shah forswore , Was like assemblage known . This , we think , very ...
And Sultan Khan and Shah Pazi , With Sirdars of less haught degree . And never since the race of Ghore , In the stern boist'rous times of yore , Allegiance to their Shah forswore , Was like assemblage known . This , we think , very ...
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