Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official by William Sleeman
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Sporting at Datiyâ--Fidelity of Followers to their Chiefs in India--
Law of Primogeniture wanting among Muhammadans CHAPTER 33 'Bhûmiâwat' CHAPTER 34 The Suicide-Relations between Parents and Children in India CHAPTER 35 Gwâlior Plain once the Bed of a Lake--Tameness of Peacocks CHAPTER 36 Gwâlior and its Government CHAPTER 37 [2] Contest for Empire between the Sons of Shah Jahân CHAPTER 38 [2] Aurangzêb and Murâd Defeat their Father's Army near Ujain CHAPTER 39 [2] Dârâ Marches in Person against his Brothers, and is Defeated CHAPTER 40 [2] Dârâ Retreats towards Lahore--Is robbed by the Jâts--Their Character CHAPTER 41 [2] Shâh Jahân Imprisoned by his Two Sons, Aurangzêb and Murâd |
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