| sir Alexander Cunningham - 1854 - 606 pages
...Kutb-uddin Aibak, was killed by a fall from his horse when playing at chaogan in AD 1210.* The Pathán kings of India still continued to join in the game...received a severe blow. This was resented on the spot by Khizr Khan, the brother of Suliman, who, galloping up to Haibat Khan, struck him violently over the... | |
| Henry D'Oyley Torrens - 1862 - 420 pages
...we were afterwards told, prided himself on his disregard for the formalities of Eastern etiquette ; at chaogan in AD 1210.* The Pathan kings of India...received a severe blow. This was resented on the spot by Khizr Khan, the brother of Suliman, who, galloping up to Haibat Khan, struck him violently over the... | |
| Charles Adolphus Murray Earl of Dunmore - 1893 - 434 pages
...conquerors, and the very first king Kutb-ud-din Aibak was killed by a fall from his horse while playing chaogan in AD 1210. The Pathan kings of India still...continued to join in the game down to the time of Sikandar Lodi, in AD 1498, when (according to Ferishta, vol. i., page 199), "one day while the king... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1998 - 580 pages
...mentioned by B&ber ; but after his time it gradually became obsolete. It was introduced by the Musalman conquerors, and the very first king, Kutb-uddin Aibak,...received a severe blow. This was resented on the spot by Khizr Khan, the brother of Suliman, who, galloping up to Haibat Khan, struck him violently over the... | |
| Henry D'Oyley Torrens - 1862 - 408 pages
...himself on his disregard for the formalities of Eastern etiquette ; at chaogan in AD 1210.* The PathSn kings of India still continued to join in the game...received a severe blow. This was resented on the spot by Khizr Khan, the brother of Suliman, who, galloping up to Haibat Khan, struck him violently over the... | |
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