10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «गुस्लखाना»
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The Indu Sundaresan Collection: The Twentieth Wife, Feast ...
ghusl-khana,. orprivate audience room, waserected inside the enclosure where the Emperor and Empress gave ... ghusl-khana. were the royal tents, enclosed byaset of screens lined with Maslipatnam chintz and painted with colorful flowers.
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Mughal government and administration - Page 35
i THE GHUSL KHANA 35 demands on the king's time in the court. Superintendents in charge of various workshops had to be- guided by the imperial taste ; thus all questions concerning workshops, buildings, roads, tents, gardens,, imperial ...
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The Waqiat-i-Alamgiri of Aqil Khan Razi: An Account of the ... - Page 5
He appears to have joined the retinue of the Emperor, who, on his arrival at Delhi, appointed him to the post of Darogha of Ghusl Khana (3). Three years later, in 1077 AH (1666-67 A.D.), his rank was further raised to 2500 zat an^ 700 sawars ...
Zafar Hasan (khan bahadur), 1946
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Sources of Mughal History, 1526 to 1740 - Page 48
The Ghusl Khana 5. The Court of Justice 6. In the Harem 7. The Ghusl Khana 8. Praises of the Emperor 9. Festive Courts 10. Riches 11. The Id 12. On the move 13. The Army 14. The Royal Hunt 1 5. The 48 SOURCES OF MUGHAL HISTORY.
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Emperors of the Peacock Throne: The Saga of the Great Mughals
Despite his own weakness, Jahangir was particular not to admit into the Ghusl-khana any amir who smelt of alcohol, for it offended his sense of decorum. Hawkins, who had a weakness for drink, was once ordered out of the chamber for ...
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Delhi Fort: A Guide to the Buildings and Gardens - Page 43
... Hamid Lahori, Shahjahan's court chronicler, tells us the purpose of such a hall,. 1 Manned refers to the Dswan-i-Khags as the Ghusl- Khana in the following passage : " Four horses, ready saddled for emergency, are kept near the door of the ...
Gordon Sanderson, Maulvi Shuaib, 1937
A smaller tent, the ghusl-khana, or private audience room, was erected inside the enclosure where the Emperor and Empress gave audience in the evenings. Beyond the ghusl-khana were the royal tents, enclosed by a set of screens lined ...
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Delhi, the Capital of India - Page 137
In earlier times the Divvan-i-Khas was known as Shah Mahal or Daulat-Khana-i- Khas and even, by a misnomer, as Ghusl Khana. Abdul Hamid Lahori, Shah Jahan's court chronicler, tells us the purpose of such a hall, and the names by which ...
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Mughal Archives: Durbar papers and a miscellany of ... - Page 203
Spent early hours of night in the Ghusl Khana. II. Persons listed below were reported to have become Musalman. Jogis : Two Women : Nine (with their sons and daughters) Men : Three III. Fath son of Zakaria came from the thana of Tondapur, ...
Andhra Pradesh Archives, S. Venkatarmaiah, Mohammed Ziauddin Ahmed, 1977
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Some Aspects of Mughal Administration - Page 44
During the reign of Aurangzeb, the term Gushal Khana continued.15 It is obvious that Akbar started these meetings to discuss highly confidential matters of State which could not be done in the open durbar. Gradually Diwan and the Mir Bakshi ...