10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «चाशनीगिर»
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Religion and Politics in India During the Thirteenth Century - Page 134
'Izz-u'd-din Tughril Tughan Khan was first appointed saqi-i- khas, then dawat-dar, then chashni-gir, and then amir-i-akhur and subsequently the iqta' of Bada'un was assigned to him. This delay was probably due to the fact that during his term ...
Khaliq Ahmad Nizami, 1961
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Monarchy, power and politics - Page 191
The first office that he held was Chashni-gir. Then he became Amir-i-akhur, and then the holder of lata of Kohram.109 Malik Saif-ud-din-i-bak-i-bak-Yughantat was purchased by Iltutmish, and was employed Amir-i-majlis, and he was given the ...
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Society and Culture in Medieval India, 1206-1556 A.D. - Page 14
The first office that he held was Chashni-gir. Then he became Amir-i-akhur, and then the holder of Iqta of Kohram.109 Malik Saif-ud-din-i-bak-i-bak-Yughantat was purchased by Iltutmish, and was employed Amir-i-majlis, and he was given the ...
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Bureaucracy under the Mughals, 1556 A.D. to 1707 A.D. - Page 24
Usually a new entrant was assigned any one of the following services :12 (i) Chashni-gir (ii) Sar-jandar (iii) Amir-i-Majlis (iv) Saqi-i-khas (v) Sar-Abdar (vi) Tasht-dar (vii) Jam-dar (viii) Naib-chashni-gir (ix) Sar-jamdar (x) Khasah-dar (xi) Saqi ...
Hare Krishna Mishra, 1989
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A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English: With a ... - Page 533
A taste of any thing by way of a sample. A specimen, proof, trial. Quality. Syrup. A mixture of sweet and sour. The first stroke or two on a drum. A guide. J- *L*- chāshn?-i dil, Kind words. *A*- chashni-gir, A taster to a prince, a sewer, a cupbearer.
John Richardson, Sir Charles Wilkins, Francis Johnson, 1829
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T̤abakāt-i-Nāṣirī: A General History of the Muhammadan ...
Sabuk-Tigirr, Chashni-gir, [cup-bearer or taster] who was Bakhtyar's deputy, began to act insubordinately towards his master, and took the power out of his hands 2. IV. FANA KHUSRAU3, SON QF AL-HASAN, SON OF BUWIAH, DILAMl.
Minhāj Sirāj Jūzjānī, 1881
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Acta Iranica: - Page 427
... der Geruch Fätima, das Fätima ast, wa ruh-i guyai 'Ali Redevermogen 'Alî und der Ge- ast wa ruh-i chashni-gir Muham- schmack Mohammed. mad ast. 'Der Erhabene König' selber wird nicht personifiziert, ausser in spaten Textstellen (siehe ...
Jacques Duchesne-Guillemin, 1977
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Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia. and Africa - Page 98
The chashni-gir-bashi (comptroller of the kitchen), the mutafarrek-bz'ishi (chief of the couriers), the under-master of the horse, the agha of sipahis and silihdars, of the sagh-uh'ifejian and solghureba (two bodies of cavalry), all become ...
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Tabak-at-i-n-asir-i: a General History of the Muhammadan ...
Malik Ikhtiyar-ud-Din, Yuz-Bak-i-Tughril Khan, was a native of Khifchak, and the slave of the august Sultan, Shams-ud-Dunya wa ud-Dln, I-yal-timish ; and during the investment of the preserved fortress of Gwaliyur he was Na- ib Chashni-gir ...
Abu 'Umar Minh-aj ul-D-in 'Usm-an ibn Sir-aj ul-D-in (J-uzjan-i.), 1881
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The state and society in northern India, 1206-1526 - Page 207
It appears from the Tabaqat-i-Nasiri that some of the slaves were engaged as chashni-gir (taster of food), saqi-i-khas (special cup-bearer), sar-abdar (in charge of drinks), khasa-dar (in charge of meal), etc. Slaves were used as spies by ...
Anil Chandra Banerjee, 1982