This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1742 Excerpt: ... thereof had (to Appearance) fortified the Place in the best Manner possible, and having entrenched himself without, seemed eager to engage the Enemy, but as soon as Nadir Shah's Troops came within Sight of the Intrenchments (having had his Lesson from Nizam al Muluck) at a Signal given, he and all his Forces retreated ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1742 Excerpt: ... thereof had (to Appearance) fortified the Place in the best Manner possible, and having entrenched himself without, seemed eager to engage the Enemy, but as soon as Nadir Shah's Troops came within Sight of the Intrenchments (having had his Lesson from Nizam al Muluck) at a Signal given, he and all his Forces retreated to the Castle, from whence they cannonaded the Persians three Days, after which, having capitulated, one of tlie Conditions being that the City should be spared, a Thousand Kuzzlebafi took Possession of the Castle, and Nadir Shah having staid one Week in the Gardens called Shalimar.f of that City, he with his whole Army, by continued Marches, arrived at the Village Tillauvri, which is near Karnal. The Coss mentioned here are short computed ones, this Place being no more than #6 measured Coss from Debit. f There are Gardens at Labor also called Sbalimar as well as at Debit, T Before, s J/tiefort' I begin with the Journal of Nadir SlWi Tranjq&ienf, after his Arrival at Karnal, I stall trouble, the Reader 'with Translations; of some genuine Letters which having been wrote before the Persian Army croed the Attpk, / thought..(his the..properejl Place for injertingthea f.j J ad i/?qiiii uoy ii;Wji! nrilr. Y'-s.=vf/l A Translation ofw Letter from Nadir Shah /o Mahommed ' Shah, received, the Begining o/'Jumadi al avul nci, which is about the Mm ofMma.., t3nJ,3ltl3c!0fHnjE to 'Gz/fo/, and possessing "myself thereof, was purely out of Zeal for IJldm, and Friend'vfliip for yow? i never could have imaginl, ed; that the' Wriitches.f of Deccan should impose a Tribute on the Dominions of the, .King of" M)$Utmtnn. J$y Stay: on this Side j the is with a View, that, when thefe By Ijlam (which literally signifies Safety) is meant the Mab...
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