Firišta, Muḥammad Qāsim Hindū-Šāh Astarābādī: The History Of Hindostan; From The Earliest Account Of Time, To The Death Of Akbar; Translated From The Persian Of Mahummud Casim Ferishta Of Delhi : Together With A Dissertation Concerning the Religion and Philosophy of the Brahmins ; With An Appendix, Containing the History of the Mogul Empire, from [...] : / By Alexander Dow. LondonLondon. London : Becket ; London : De Hondt, 1768
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[]Firišta, Muḥammad Qāsim Hindū-Šāh Astarābādī:
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[1]Vorderdeckel
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[3]Vorsatz
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[4]Rücken
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[6]Vakat
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[9]Frontispiz
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[10]Titelblatt
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[12]Contents of the Second Volume. Part IV.
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1Part IV. The History of Hindostan, from the Invasion of Tamerlane, to the final Conquest of that Country, by Sultan Baber; being a Period of one hundred and thirty years.
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1Section I. Of the progress of Amir Timur, or Tamerlane, in Hindostan.
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12Section II. The conclusion of the reign of Mahmood Shaw.
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18Section III. The reign of Dowlat Chan Lodi.
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19Section IV. The reign of Chizer Chan Ben Soliman.
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23Section V. The reign of Moaz Ul Dien Abul Fatte Sultan Mubarick Shaw.
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36Section VI. The reign of Sultan Mahummud Shaw Ben Ferid Chan, Ben Chizer Chan.
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42Section VII. The reign of Sultan Alia Ul Dien Ben Mahummud Shaw.
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45Section VIII. The reign of Sultan Beloli Lodi.
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58Section IX. The reign of Sultan Secunder Ben Sultan Beloli.
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72Section X. The reign of Sultan Ibrahim Ben Sultan Secunder.
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79Section XI. The history of Zehir Ul Dien Mahummud Baber, before his invasion of Hindostan.
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102Section XII. The history of Sultan Baber, from the year nine hundred and twenty four, to his decisive victory over Sultan Ibrahim Lodi.
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131Part V. The history of the Life of Humaioon, the Son of Baber.
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131Section I. The reign of Humaioon, till his expulsion from Hindostan.
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150Section II. The history of Shere Shaw, before his accession to the imperial throne.
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164Section III. The history of Shere Shaw, the Afghan.
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171Section IV. The history of Selim Shaw, the Son of Shere Shaw.
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182Section V. The reign of Mahummud Shaw Adili.
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185Section VI. The reign of Sultan Ibrahim.
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188Section VII. The reign of Seconder Shaw Soor, and the fall of the Patan Empire.
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190Section VIII. The transactions of Humaioon, from his arrival in Persia, to his return to Hindostan.
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209Part VI. The Reign of Shaw Jumja Abdul Muziffer Gellal Ul Dien Mahummud Akbar Padshaw Ghazi.
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209Section I. The history of Akbar, from his Accession, to the Defeat of Himu.
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216Section II. The reign of Akbar, from the death of Himu, to that of Byram Chan.
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228Section III. The Transactions of Akbar from the Death of Byram Chan, to the total Defeat of the rebellious Usbeck Omrahs.
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253Section IV. The history of the reign of Akbar, from the year 975, to the total Reduction of the kingdom of Guzerat, in 981.
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263Section V. The history of the reign of Akbar, from the year 981, to the reduction of Cabul in 989.
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276Section VI. The history of the reign of Akbar, from the year 989, to the rebellion of Cashmire, in the 1000th year of the Higerah.
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286Section VII. The History of the reign of Akbar, from the year 1000, to his death.
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1History of the Mogul Empire, from its decline, in the Reign of Mahummud Shaw, to the Present Times.
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1Section I. General Observations.The Succession from Akbar to Mahummud Shaw. The growing Imbecility of the empire. Governors of the Provinces assume Independence.Their Intrigues at the Court of Delhi.The Invasion of Nadir Shaw.
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30Section II. The Conclusion of the Reign of Mahummud Shaw.
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46Section III. The History of the Reign of Ahmed Shaw.
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58Section IV. The History of the Reign of Allumgire Sani.
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69Section V. Transactions of the Court of Delhi, from the death of Allumgire Sani, to the present Times.
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79Section VI. Of the present State of Hindostan.
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[410]Vakat
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[413]Vorsatz
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[415]Rückdeckel
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