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The Army of the Indian Moghuls. By W. Irvine. (London, 1903.)
H. S. Jarrett
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Class Structure and Economic Growth. India and Pakistan since the Moghuls.
Economic Journal, 1972W J Macpherson, Angus Maddison
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Mullahs, Mystics, Moderates and Moghuls: The Many Islams of Salman Rushdie
ELH - English Literary History, 2003exaly +2 more sources
STUDY OF THE MOGHUL PERIOD IN BENGAL HISTORY
2023Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 04-01, page: 9000.
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Art. XV.—On the Revenues of the Moghul Empire
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1887It is not without sincere diffidence that I venture to lay before Oriental scholars the following remarks. It is my misfortune to find myself constrained to oppose the conclusions of one who, when I first took up the question, was the most accepted authority on the subject—the late Edward Thomas.
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The Moghul Islamic Diaspora: The Institutionalization of Islam in Jamaica
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2000‘As-Salamu-’alaikum’, the Islamic greeting in Arabic, meaning ‘peace be upon you’, continued to be the of cial greeting among the Maroon Council members in Mooretown, Portland, Jamaica and the dhikir, ‘Allahu Akbar’, declaring the Greatness of Allah, still throbbed in the hearts of many of the former Muslim slaves when the Indian indentured Muslims ...
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