| Henry D'Oyley Torrens - 1862 - 420 pages
...Suliman, the son of Darya Khan Lodi, who received a severe blow. This was resented on the spot by Khizr Khan, the brother of Suliman, who, galloping up to...was in uproar and confusion. Mahmud Khan Lodi and Khau Khauan Lodi interposing, endeavoured to pacify Haibat Khan, and succeeded in persuading him to... | |
| 1873 - 384 pages
...by Khizr " Khan, the brother of Sulaiman, who galloping up to Haibat Khan struck " him violently on the skull. In a few minutes both sides joined in the...quarrel, and the field was in uproar and confusion. Muhammad Khan Lodi " and KhanKhanin Lodi interposing endeavoured to pacify Haibat Khan, " and succeeded... | |
| Charles Adolphus Murray Earl of Dunmore - 1893 - 434 pages
...Suliman the son of Darya Khan Lodi, who received a severe blow. "This was resented on the spot by Khizr Khan, the brother of Suliman, who, galloping up to...sides joined in the quarrel, and the field was in an uproar and confusion. Mahmud Khan Lodi and Khan Khanan Lodi interposing, endeavoured to pacify Haibat... | |
| Charles Adolphus Murray Earl of Dunmore - 1893 - 426 pages
...violently over the skull. In a few minutes both sides joined in the quarrel, and the field was in an uproar and confusion. Mahmud Khan Lodi and Khan Khanan...interposing, endeavoured to pacify Haibat Khan, and persuaded him to go home quietly with them. The king, apprehensive of conspiracy, retired immediately... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1998 - 580 pages
...Suliman, the son of Darya Khan Lodi, who received a severe blow. This was resented on the spot by Khizr Khan, the brother of Suliman, who, galloping up to...in uproar and confusion. Mahmud Khan Lodi and Khan Khauan Lodi interposing, endeavoured to pacify Haibat Khan, and succeeded in persuading him to go home... | |
| Henry D'Oyley Torrens - 1862 - 408 pages
...Suliman, the son of Darya Khan Lodi, who received a severe blow. This was resented on the spot by Khizr Khan, the brother of Suliman, who, galloping up to...in uproar and confusion. Mahmud Khan Lodi and Khan Khauan Lodi interposing, endeavoured to pacify Haibat Khan, and succeeded in persuading him to go home... | |
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