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" The Sultan ordered all the inhabitants to quit the place (Delhi), and upon some delay being evinced he made a proclamation stating that what person soever, being an inhabitant of that city, should be found in any of its houses or streets should receive... "
The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record - Página 14
1901
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THE TRAVELS OF IBN BATUTA

1829 - 292 páginas
...saw it, could do no other than send it to him ; and he read it accordingly. The consequence was, he ordered all the inhabitants to quit the place ; and,...went out.* But, his servants finding a blind man in * We have no mention of this circumstance, either in the Tabakati Akbari, Ferishta, or any other history...
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On the Coins of the Patan Sultans of Hindustan

Edward Thomas - 1847 - 150 páginas
...transactions referred to, will give some idea of the horrors perpetrated in carrying out this edict : — " Upon this they all went out ; but his servants finding...a blind man in one of the houses, and a bed-ridden one in another, the emperor commanded the bed-ridden man to be projected from a balista (^^i^i^l <_j),...
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The Conquerors, Warriors, and Statesmen of India: An Historical Narrative of ...

Sir Edward Robert Sullivan - 1866 - 558 páginas
...streets on a certain day, should receive immediate punishment. All Itft their homes ; but the king's servants finding a blind man in one of the houses, and a bed-ridden one in another, he commanded the former to be projected from a catapult, and the latter to be dragged...
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A Forgotten Empire: (Vijayanagar) a Contribution to the History of India

Robert Sewell - 1900 - 510 páginas
...the following description : — "The Sultan ordered all the inhabitants to quit the place (Delhi), and upon some delay being evinced he made a proclamation...finding a blind man in one of the houses and a bedridden one in the other, the Emperor commanded the bedridden man to be projected from a balista, and the blind...
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Heroes of Exile: Being Certain Rescued Fragments of Submerged Romance

Sir Hugh Charles Clifford - 1906 - 350 páginas
...it could not do other than send it to him, and he read it accordingly. The consequence was that h« ordered all the inhabitants to quit the place ; and,...streets, should receive condign punishment. Upon this day all went out. But, his servants finding a blind man in one of the houses, and a bedridden one in...
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Historic Landmarks of the Deccan

Sir Wolseley Haig - 1907 - 270 páginas
...Batutah, who thus describes the rigoui with which the tyrant's orders were executed : " The Sultan ordered all the inhabitants to quit the place ; and...evinced, he made a proclamation stating that what person so ever, being an inhabitant of that city, should be found in any of its houses or streets, should...
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Islamic Culture, Volume 2

Marmaduke William Pickthall, Muhammad Asad - 1928 - 666 páginas
...longer sufficiently central to be a suitable capital for the whole empire. Firishta writes, ' The Sultan ordered all the inhabitants to quit the place and,...houses or streets, should receive condign punishment.' 'The orders therefore did not signify a transfer of the Imperial residence, but it meant that all that...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1904 - 876 páginas
...it could not do other than send it to him, and he read it accordingly. The consequence was that he ordered all the inhabitants to quit the place ; and,...streets, should receive condign punishment. Upon this day all went out. But, his servants finding a blind man in one of the houses, and a bedridden one in...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1904 - 878 páginas
...it could not do other than send it to him, and be read it accordingly. The consequence was that he ordered all the inhabitants to quit the place ; and,...inhabitant of that city, should be found in any of its bouses or streets, should receive condign punishment. Upon this day all went out. But, his servants...
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