Jahaun on both knees by my father's side, and he commenced reciting the creed of the faithful. At this crisis my father desiring me to draw near, threw his arms about my neck, and addressed me in the following terms: "My dear boy (baba), take this my... Memoirs of the Emperor Jahangueir - Page 73by Jahangir (Emperor of Hindustan) - 1829 - 141 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1829 - 1030 pages
...almighty Disposer of Life might yet bestow some prolongation. On his arrival, I placed Sudderjahauu on both knees by my father's side, and he commenced...withdraw thy protecting regards from the secluded in my barram— that thou continue the same allowance for subsistence as was allotted by myself. Although... | |
| Sir Edward Robert Sullivan - 1866 - 558 pages
...draw near, he threw his arms about his neck and addressed him in the following terms : " My dear boy, take this my last farewell, for here we never meet again : beware thou dost not withdraw thy protecting regard from the secluded in my harem ; that thou continue the... | |
| 1877 - 556 pages
...may be given here, introducing as it does a great Oudh noble. " On his arrival I placed Sadr Jahan on both knees by my father's side, and he commenced...withdraw thy protecting regards from the secluded in my harem ; that thou continue the &ame allowance for subsistence as was allotted by myself. Although my... | |
| 1877 - 544 pages
...may be given here, introducing as it does a great Oudh noble. " On his arrival I placed Sadr Jahan on both knees by my father's side, and he commenced...terms ; — ' My dear boy (baba), take this my last feretrell, for here we never meet again. Beware that thou dost not withdraw thy protecting regards... | |
| Asiatic Society of Bombay - 1908 - 554 pages
...the Almighty disposer of life might yet bestow some prolongation. On his arrival I placed Sndrjehan on both knees by my father's side, and he commenced...withdraw thy protecting regards from the secluded io my harem — that thou continue the same allowance for subsistence as was allotted by myself. Although... | |
| 1829 - 792 pages
...might yet bestow some prolongation. On his arrival, I placed Sudderjahaun on both knees by my fatber'i side, and he commenced reciting the creed of the faithful....take this my last 'farewell, for here we never meet (gain. Beware that thou dost not withdraw thy protecting regards from the secluded in my harram —... | |
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