Historical And Descriptive Account of British India, From the Most Remote Period to the Present Time

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Historical And Descriptive Account of British India, From the Most Remote Period to the Present Time
James Wilson
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. Sujah, in Bengal, first put his troops in motion ; and soon after Morad, in Ouie- rat, communicated to Aurengzefoe the recent events, inviting him to unite in counteracting the obvious designs of Dara ; in which views that ambitious prince readily concurred.
Meantime, Shah Jehan, beyond all expectation, obtained a complete recovery ; and Dara, in the most dutiful man- ner, resinied back into his father's hands the reins of em- pire. This inteUigenee was instantly conveyed to Sujah, and a hope
... expressed that the measures whidi he had taken solely in anticipation of the emperor's death would be di** continued. But he had gone too far ; the flame of ambitioM was kindled in his breast ; he affected disbelief of the stata* mept, and even treated as forgeries the letters which the sovereign wrote to him with his own hand. Being met, Iwweveiv mi the banks of the Ganfes by SoGdiAa, the MS d by Google SHAH JERAN — ATTRBNGZEBE. 225 of Dara, a young prinee of distinguished talenti, he was to- tally defeated, and obliged to shut himself up in the fortress of Monghir, where he was closely invested.

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