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Identifier: comprehensivehis01beve Title: A comprehensive history of India, civil, military, and social, from the first landing of the English to the suppression of the Sepoy revolt; including an outline of the early history of Hindoostan Year: 1900 (1900s) Authors: Beveridge, Henry, 1837-1929 Subjects: Publisher: London, Blackie Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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Text Appearing Before Image: were upon him. With his small band he thrice heroicallyrepulsed his assailants; but at la,st, overpowered by numbers, he fell mortallywounded, and almost instantly expired. His troops, who had gone in pvu-suitof the flpng enemy, on returning with the shouts of victory, found theirprince weltering in his blood. The voice of triumph was immediately turnedto wailing, and every eye was in tears. The dismal news broke the old kingsheart, and he only lingered on, a\ ishi g for death to release him. When he found his end approaching, he recalled his son, Khurra Khan, neatiioffrom Bengal, and nominated him his successor. He only sti))ulated that heshould appoint a deputy in Bengal, and remain with him at Delhi till his death. The suits of mail are in the Meyrick Collection weapons are from Lan^les, Mnniimrnit Ancieps elat Goodrich Court, as also the battle-a.\e, paiscash, Mmlerncx ile 1Thrtilnriatan, taken from an ancientand khanjar iu the foreground. The rest of the MS. of the Ayeen Akbery.

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