Khan marched to Ketasun, on the frontier of Jagepur, where he found the army of the Raja had thrown up intrenchments to oppose him'. . . . Now, in the first place, Jajipur was never a separate principality, as here described ; and there is no such place... Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - Page 3551873Full view - About this book
| Edward Thomas - Bengal (India) - 1866 - 142 pages
...never a separate principality, as here described ; and there is no such place in Orissa as Ketasun. Ferishtah is altogether silent on this subject in...etc. Dow's mistake of a similar nature is scarcely worm noticing. He makes Sultan Balin pursue the rebel Toghral into Jajnagar (AD 1279), which he calls... | |
| Edward Thomas - Coins, Indic - 1855 - 166 pages
...never a separate principality, as here described ; and there is no such place in Orissa as Ketasun. Ferishtah is altogether silent on this subject in...similar nature is scarcely worth noticing. He makes Sultan Balin pursue the rebel Toghral into Jajnagar (AD 1279), which he calls Orissa, whereas it is... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1873 - 670 pages
...never a separate principality, as here described ; and there is no such place in Orissa as Ketasun. Ferishtah. is altogether silent on this subject in...but in his general history he ascribes the siege of GOUT, in the very year in question, to a party of Mogul lartars who had invaded Bengal by way of Chitta,... | |
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