India Betrayed, Volume 1Red-Rose Publications, 1980 - India |
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Page 41
... betrayal had entered the very blood of the people . In the royal families of the Muslim rulers , the son had no sanctity for the father's life . Later on also , we find that this kind of betrayal went on and on and the royal houses of ...
... betrayal had entered the very blood of the people . In the royal families of the Muslim rulers , the son had no sanctity for the father's life . Later on also , we find that this kind of betrayal went on and on and the royal houses of ...
Page 42
... betrayal of the people . On one occasion , Mohammed Tughlak commanded a general massacre of the people of Kannauj because a few citizens had offended him . Mohammed Tughlak compelled the whole population of Delhi to move to Deoghiri ...
... betrayal of the people . On one occasion , Mohammed Tughlak commanded a general massacre of the people of Kannauj because a few citizens had offended him . Mohammed Tughlak compelled the whole population of Delhi to move to Deoghiri ...
Page 67
... betrayed by some authorities in his state . It is quite immaterial whether he disclosed the betrayal to any person or not . It can be only a betrayal that forces a man to give up a princely life at the age of thirty one . After the ...
... betrayed by some authorities in his state . It is quite immaterial whether he disclosed the betrayal to any person or not . It can be only a betrayal that forces a man to give up a princely life at the age of thirty one . After the ...
Contents
Indias Paradise Lost | 1 |
The Seeds Of Betrayal | 27 |
Our Castes And Creeds | 54 |
Copyright | |
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