The Modern Review, Volume 11Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 - India Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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Page 62
... Jumla off to the Imperial Court ( 7th Mir Jumla at the Imperial Court , May ) , to fill the high post of prime minister . In the mean- time he had completely won Mir Jumla over to his interests , and the Mir's arrival at Delhi ( 7th ...
... Jumla off to the Imperial Court ( 7th Mir Jumla at the Imperial Court , May ) , to fill the high post of prime minister . In the mean- time he had completely won Mir Jumla over to his interests , and the Mir's arrival at Delhi ( 7th ...
Page 63
... Jumla dominating the Emperor's counsels , Aurangzib confidently matured the plan of invading Bija- pur on the ... Jumla for having supported him against Dara ) . ( Aurangzib planned the invasion of Bijapur even before the death of its ...
... Jumla dominating the Emperor's counsels , Aurangzib confidently matured the plan of invading Bija- pur on the ... Jumla for having supported him against Dara ) . ( Aurangzib planned the invasion of Bijapur even before the death of its ...
Page 64
... Jumla himself , with most of the officers and a portion of the troops ordered , was sent ( 1st December ) to join Aurangzib . † The Emperor's instructions to his son were , first to march with Mir Jumla to the Bijapur frontier and ...
... Jumla himself , with most of the officers and a portion of the troops ordered , was sent ( 1st December ) to join Aurangzib . † The Emperor's instructions to his son were , first to march with Mir Jumla to the Bijapur frontier and ...
Page 65
... Jumla's fine train of artillery did great damage to the fort walls ; two towers were demolished , and the battlements of the lower - most wall as well as the outer breast- works were levelled to the ground . The ditch having been filled ...
... Jumla's fine train of artillery did great damage to the fort walls ; two towers were demolished , and the battlements of the lower - most wall as well as the outer breast- works were levelled to the ground . The ditch having been filled ...
Page 66
... Jumla's exertions and supervision the siege trenches were pushed on to the edge of the ditch by the 11th May . Day and night the garrison kept up a ceaseless fire from the walls ; they made fierce onslaughts on Mir Jumla's trenches ...
... Jumla's exertions and supervision the siege trenches were pushed on to the edge of the ditch by the 11th May . Day and night the garrison kept up a ceaseless fire from the walls ; they made fierce onslaughts on Mir Jumla's trenches ...
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