Author: Henry George Keene
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: HARVARD:32044046730453
Category: India
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First published in 1887.
Author: H. G. Keene
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
ISBN: 9781455421800
Category: History
Page: 220
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First published in 1887. Acording to the Preface: "The rise and meridian of the Moghul Empire have been related in Elphinstone's " History of India: the Hindu and Mahometan Period; " and a Special Study of the subject will Also be found in the " Sketch of the History of Hindustan" published by the present writer in 1885. Neither of those works, however, undertakes to give a detailed account of the great Anarchy that marked the conclusion of the eighteenth century, the dark time that came before the dawn of British power in the land of the Moghul. Nor is there is any other complete English book on the Subject."A passage from the book... Two editions of this book having been absorbed, it has been thought that the time was come for its reproduction in a form more adapted to the use of students.
Author: Keene H.G
Publisher:
ISBN: 1449959261
Category:
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A passage from the book... Two editions of this book having been absorbed, it has been thought that the time was come for its reproduction in a form more adapted to the use of students. Opportunity has been taken to introduce considerable additions and emendations.The rise and meridian of the Moghul Empire have been related in Elphinstone's " History of India: the Hindu and Mahometan Period; " and a Special Study of the subject will Also be found in the " Sketch of the History of Hindustan" published by the present writer in 1885. Neither of those works, however, undertakes to give a detailed account of the great Anarchy that marked the conclusion of the eighteenth century, the dark time that came before the dawn of British power in the land of the Moghul. Nor is there is any other complete English book on the Subject.Webster's edition of this classic is organized to expose the reader to a maximum number of difficult and potentially ambiguous English words.
Author: H. G. Keene
Publisher: ICON Group International
ISBN: 0546500900
Category:
Page: 282
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Webster's edition of this classic is organized to expose the reader to a maximum number of difficult and potentially ambiguous English words. Rare or idiosyncratic words and expressions are given lower priority compared to "difficult, yet commonly used" words. Rather than supply a single translation, many words are translated for a variety of meanings in Korean, allowing readers to better grasp the ambiguity of English, and avoid using the notes as a pure translation crutch. Having the reader decipher a word's meaning within context serves to improve vocabulary retention and understanding. Each page covers words not already highlighted on previous pages. If a difficult word is not translated on a page, chances are that it has been translated on a previous page.An Historical Essay, Being a New Ed. of The Moghul Empire from the Death of
Aurungzeb Henry George Keene. BOOK I. INTRODUCTORY . - CHAPTER I.
Preliminary Observations on Hindostan , and the City of Dehli . THE country to
which ...
Author: Henry George Keene
Publisher:
ISBN: MINN:31951D001715308
Category: India
Page: 308
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s murder , from to put forward , they are not likely to make Some easy exercises
for Hexameter Verse wh | which the fall of the Moghul Empire may be much
headway with people who do not | reckoned to have commenced . These may ,
are ...
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ISBN: PRNC:32101064463332
Category: Literature
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... Sketch of the History of Hindustan . From the First Muslim Conquest to the Fall
of the Moghul Empire . ... Historical Chapters on the Administration of Hindostan
by the Chugtai Tartar , Babar , and his Descendants . Demy 8vo . 12s . 6d . COL .
Author: Frank Richard Stockton
Publisher:
ISBN: UCAL:B3325125
Category:
Page: 270
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He published : The Fall of the Moghul Empire ( 1876 ) , The Turks in India ( 1526
- 1761 ) ( 1879 ) . He brought out A Sketch of the History of Hindustan ( 1885 ) , in
which he covered the Pre - Mughal Period also and had thus the satisfaction of ...
Author: Kiran Pawar
Publisher:
ISBN: UCAL:B4301342
Category: Historians
Page: 224
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the Mogul dominion of Hindostan 28 , which both acquired for its chief the title of
the Great Mogul , while the original horde was lost in its native Tatary , and also
had the fortune of a much longer duration than the Chinese empire of the Moguls
...
Author: George MILLER (D.D.)
Publisher:
ISBN: BL:A0022412298
Category:
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... of Hindustan . From the First Muslim Conquest to the Fall of the Mughol Empire
. ... 8vo . 188 . The Fall of the Moghul Empire . ... Translated from the original
Hindustani tale , with an introduction by Sir Wm . Muir , K.C.S.I. Cr . 8vo . 3s . 6d .
Author: Richard Anthony Proctor
Publisher:
ISBN: HARVARD:HWJQ1L
Category:
Page: 166
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than in the Ottoman Empire , by reason of the superior jurisdictions of the
emperor and the governors , and of the criminal ... The Moslem church in India
was not of the very fabric of empire . ... H . G . The fall of the Moghul empire of
Hindustan .
Author: Albert Howe Lybyer
Publisher: Cambridge, Harvard U.P
ISBN: UOM:39015024456314
Category: Sulaiman I, the Magunificent, Sultan of the Turkey, 1494-1566
Page: 349
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The author defines the character of the Ottoman state in general and then interprets the state through various lenses: the state interpreted as a slave family (that is, as a macrocosmic family which includes slaves), as a missionary enterprise and an educational system, as an army, as a nobility and a court, and as a government structure. The parallel ruling institution of Islam is also discussed, and then the formal Turkish state is compared and contrasted with the religious institution. The synthesis of each of these interpretations allows for a more complete and unique understanding of the function of the Turkish state. The appendices contain a translation of an important Italian source from 1534, as well as a pamphlet in Italian from 1537 by Junis Bey and Alvise Gritti. There is also a partial table of contents of Suleiman's edicts, a comparison of the Mogul government of India and Suleiman's government, and an appendix for the origins of Ottoman government ideas and a summary of it in the sixteenth century.It was the period of the decline and fall of the Mughal empire and of . . the
supremacy and fall of the Marathā power . Raj ' putānā itself was . torn by
intrigues , prince struggling with prince to rob his neighbour in the general loss of
authority ...
Author: Sir George Abraham Grierson
Publisher:
ISBN: UOM:39015031967881
Category: Hindustani literature
Page: 170
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XVII PEACE BETWEEN THE NIZAM AND THE PEISHWA , AND CONSEQUENT
MAHRATTA PROGRESS IN HINDOSTAN But another and much more
considerable result of Baji Rao ' s enterprise and Mohammad Shah ' s fatal
feebleness ...
Author: Sidney James Owen
Publisher:
ISBN: UCAL:$B49738
Category: India
Page: 271
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He was informed by his spies of the weakness and anarchy of Hindostan : the
soubahs of the provinces had erected the standard of rebellion ; and the
perpetual infancy of Sultan Mahmoud was despised even in the harem of Delhi .
The Mogul ...
Author: Edward Gibbon
Publisher:
ISBN: PSU:000002110486
Category: Byzantine Empire
Page:
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... Ali After the death of Aurangzeb ( 1707 ) the Mughal empire proceeded rapidly
towards decline and disintegration . ... London , 1922 ; Keene , H. G. , The Fall of
the Mughal Empire of Hindustan , London , 1887 ; Sarkar , Jadunath , Fall of the ...
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: UCAL:B3355721
Category:
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... Ali After the death of Aurangzeb ( 1707 ) the Mughal empire proceeded rapidly
towards decline and disintegration . ... London , 1922 ; Keene , H. G. , The Fall of
the Mughal Empire of Hindustan , London , 1887 ; Sarkar , Jadunath , Fall of the ...
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: UCAL:$B572643
Category: Oriental philology
Page:
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The of the Moghul Moghul court was torn by factions which could no longer
empire . be suppressed by the frown of the Padishah , and which ... The imperial
camp was no longer to be seen of the , moving from Hindustan to the Punjab , or
from Hindustan imperia to the Dekhan ... MOGHUL EMPIRE : DECLINE AND
FALL .
Author: James Talboys Wheeler
Publisher: London : Macmillan
ISBN: NYPL:33433082329115
Category: Afghanistan
Page: 744
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