Dow, Alexander: 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. London : Becket ; London : De Hondt, 1768-1772 : Vol. 3(1768). London : Becket ; London : De Hondt, 1772
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- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [2]Rücken
- PDF [4]Vorsatz
- PDF [6]Vakat
- PDF [8]Schmutztitel
- PDF [10]Titelblatt
- PDF [12]To The King, This Volume Is Most Humbly Inscribed, By His Majesty's Most dutiful Most Humble And Most Devoted Subject And Servant, Alexander Dow.
- PDF [46]An Enquiry into the state of Benagl: with a Plan for restoring that Province to its former Prosperity and Splendor.
- PDF [78]State of Bengal under the East-India Company.
- PDF [122]Plan for Restoring Benegal to its former Prosperity.
- PDF [162]The History of Hindostan.
- PDF [164]Contents.
- PDF 1 Jehangire.
- PDF 1 Chap. I. Observatoins - Death of Akbar - Accession of Selim, by the name og Jahangire - Rebellion of sultan Chusero - Battle of Lahore - chusero's misfortunes - Rebellion quashed - Executions - War with Persia - A conspiracy.
- PDF 19 Chap. II. Disturbances in Bengal - Story of Chaja Aiass - His flight from Tartary - Distress in the desart - Birth of the Sultana Noor-Mahil - Marriage with Shere Afkun - Persecution - and murder of that Omrah - Her marriage with the emperor - Promotion of her family.
- PDF 35 Chap. III. Prudent administration - Insurrections quelled -Bad success in the Decan—Emperor's progress to Ajmere. - Peace with the Rana - Prince Churrum in favour - Character of Sultan Purvez - An English ambassador - His reception at Ajmere - Transactions at court - Power of the Sultana - Progress to Mando - To Guzerat - The emperor's return to Agra - Death and character of the Visier
- PDF 56 Chap. IV. Disposition of the court - Expedition to Sewalic - Tbe emperor in Cashmire - Disturbances in the Decan - Prince Chusero murdered - Rebellion ofShaw Jehan - He is repulsed at Agra - Defeated at Delhi - Pursued by his brother Purvez - Defeated at the Nirbidda - He reduces Qrixa, Bengal and Behar - He marches toward the capital - Totally defeated by Purvez - Besieges Brampour - In great distress - His submission - Candahar lost to the empire.
- PDF 81 Chap. V. Mohabet in savour - Accused of intended treason - Ordered to court - Machinations of his enemies - Indignities offered him - He resolves to seize the emperor - He takes him in his tent - Defeats the Visier - Condemns the Sultana to death - But pardons her - Governs the empire - Attacked by the citizens of Cabul - He lays down his power - Obliged to fly - Sent against Shawns Jehan - Death of prince Purvez - His character - Death of Chan Chanan.
- PDF 100 Chap. VI. Schemes of Mohabet and Asiph - Death of the emperor - His character - Anecdotes of his private life - His religion - His violence - Severe justice - and humanity - The son of prime Chusero raised to the throne - Defeat of Shariar - Shaw Jehan marches from the Decan - Young emperor deposed, and murdered-Children of Jehangire - State of Persia.
- PDF 113 Shaw Jehan.
- PDF 113 Chap. I. Reflections - Accession of Shaw Jehan - Promotions - The emperor's children - State of the empire with regard to foreign powers - Incursion of the Usbecs - War in Bundelcund - Disgrace - Tragical story - and flight of Chan Jehan Lodi - Death and character of Shaw Abas of Persia - Emperor s march to the Decan - War in Golconda and Tellingana - Irruption of the Afgans - The visier Asiph takes the field.
- PDF 136 Chap. II . The Visier commands the army - Defeat of the confederates - Flight, misfortunes, and death of Lodi - Progress of the war in the Decan - Death of the favourite Sultana - A famine - Peace in the Decan - Emperor returns to Agra - Persecution of Idolaters - War with the Portuguese - Their factory taken - Raja of Bundela reduced and slain - Marriages of the princes Dara and Suja - War in the Decan - Golconda reduced - Death of Mohabet - Affairs at court.
- PDF 156 Chap. III. Emperor's expedition to the Decan - Reduclion of that country - Death of Chan Ziman - An insurrection in Behar - Quelled - Candahar restored to the empire - Invasion from Assam Reduction of Tibet - Oppressive governors punished - Prince Suja narrowly escapes from the flames of Rajamahil - An embassy to Constantinople - Calamities in the northern provinces...
- PDF 177 Chap. IV. Reflections - Emperor arrives at Agra - Incidents at court - Incursions of the Usbecs - Aurungzebe removed from the Decan - Sadulla Chan made visier - Buduchshan invaded by the Moguls - Death and character of Noor Jehan - Balick reduced - Prince Morad disgraced - Aurungzebe defeats the Usbecs - Who submit to the empire - Emperor jealous of his sons - Arrival at Delhi - Persians take Candahar - Aurungzebe besieges it in vain - Defeats the Persians ...
- PDF 198 Chap. V. Dara's jealousy of Aurungzebe - His bad success before Candahar - Raised to a part of the Imperial powers - Rebellion of the Rana - Rise and charactler of Jumla - Death of the Visier - War in Golconda - Exploits of Mahommed the Son of Aurungzebe - War and reduction of Bijapour - Sickness of the emperor - Too great violence of Dara - Emperor removes to Agra - Recovers - Dara in high favour - Carries all before him at court.
- PDF 215 Chap. VI. Cause of the civil war - Characler of the emperors sons - Data - Suja - Aurungzebe - Morad - Suja takes the feld - Defeated by Soliman the son of Dara - Morad rebels in Guzcrat - Aurungzebe in the Decan - Marches to Brampour - Battle of the Nirbidda - Preparations and obstinacy of Dary - Opposes Aurungzebe - Totally defeated near Agra - Reflections.
- PDF 239 Chap. VI. Reflections - Dara appears before his father - His flight to Delhi - The army deserts Soliman Sheko - Shaista Chan condemned to death - Rescued - The confederate princes appear before Agra - Aurungzebe writes to his Father - Conference between him and the princess Jehanara - His artfull conduct - By a stratagem seizes the citadel and the emperor - Deceives Morad - Marches with him in pursuit of Dara - Seizes and imprisons - Morad - Pursues Dara - Mounts the throne at Delhi...
- PDF 269 Arungzebe.
- PDF 269 Chap. I. Reflections - Missfortunes of Soliman Sheko - His flights Serinagur - Distress, irresolution, and flight of Dara - He quites the Suttuluz - the Bea - and Lahore - Aurungzebe returns - Preparations and march of suja - Approach of Arungzebe - The battle of Kidgwa - Defeat and flight of Suja - Unaccountable conduct of the Maraja - His flight - Autungzebe arrives at Agra - Writes to his father.
- PDF 290 Chap. II. Dara's flight to Bicker - He crosses the desert - Gains the governor of Guzerat - Marches toward Agra - Fortises himself at Ajmere - Deceived - attacked - and totally defeated by Arurungzebe - His unheard of missfortunes - Distress in the desart - arrival at Tatta - Throws himself under the protection of Jihon - Death of the Sultana - Dara betrayed - Carried with ignominy through Delhi - Confined at Chizerabad - Assassinated - Reflections.
- PDF 316 Chap. III. War against Suja - He is driven from Mongeer - and Raja-Mahil - The prince Mahommed deserts to Suja - A mutiny in the army - Quelled by the visier - Battle of Tanda - Artifice of Aurungzebe - Mahommed leaves Suja - His imprisonment and character - Suja driven from Bengal - His flight through the mountains of Tippera - Arrival at Arracan - Perfidy, avarice, and cruelty of the Raja - Missfortunes - resolution - bravery - and murder od Suja - Deplorable state of his family - Reflections.
- PDF 333 Chap. IV. Prudent administration of Aurungzebe - Observation on his conduct - His behaviour toward his second son - Soliman Sheko betrayed by the Raja of Serinagur - He flies - is taken - brought to Delhi - and imprisoned - An embassy from Persia - Shaw Allum declared heir - apparent - A famine - Wife and humane conduct of the emperor - War in the Deacn - Aurungzebe falls sick - Distractions at Delhi - Intrigues of shaw Allum...
- PDF 353 Chap. V. Recovery of the emperor - Progress to Cashmire - Disturbances in Guzerat - Conquest of Assam - Death and character of Meer Jumla - Insurrection of Fakiers - quelled - An universal peace - Death of the prince Mahommed - War with Sewaji - Death of the emperor Shaw Jehan - Anecdotes of his private life - Grief of Aurungzebe - Strange conduct and flight of Sewaji - The Maraja discontented - War against Arracan - Chittagong reduced.
- PDF 374 Chap. VI. Origin of the quarrel with Persia - Conduct of Shaw abas - Aurungzebe endeavours to appease him - He prepares for war - Writes a letter to the visier - which is intercepted - The emperor suspects the Persian nobles - A proclamation - A masacre threatened - Consternation at Delhi - The princess Jehanara arrives from Agra to appease the Persians - The visier exculpates himself - The Persian nobility received into flavour - March of the emperor - Death and character of Shaw Abas...
- PDF 393 Chap. VII. Observation - Education of Eastern princes - Genius of Aurungzebe - his attention to justice - Contempt of pomp - Austerity - Clemency - Knowledge - Public buildings - Encouragement to letters - Charity - Skill in war - Learning - Manly exercises - Continence - Accessibleness - Amusements - Ceremonies of reception - Creation of nobles - Business of the morning - noon - and evenning - Observations.
- PDF [576]Appendix.
- PDF [588]Index.
- PDF [596]Vakat
- PDF [599]Vorsatz
- PDF [601]Rückdeckel
