Lexicographical Neighbors of Mughals
Literary usage of Mughals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1887)
"... repelling the mughals, and overcoming the Sidis and Portuguese. For some years
after this the ..."
2. Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government by Benjamin Lewis Rice (1897)
"The mughals.—In 1684 the Mughal arms, under Aurangzeb, now a-ated on the throne
with the title of Alamgir, were once more directed to the Dekhan for the ..."
3. A Brief History of the Indian People by William Wilson Hunter (1884)
"The British won India, not from the mughals, but from the Hindus.—Before we
appeared as conquerors, the Mughal Empire had broken up. ..."
4. The imperial gazetteer of India [by] W.W. Hunter by India, William Wilson Hunter (1881)
"... into the hands of the mughals, and was plundered and half burned before the
... but the mughals were inexorable; and after several attempts to raise the ..."
5. The Chronicles of the Pathán Kings of Dehli: Illustrated by Coins by Edward Thomas (1871)
"... but which was destined to fall, with the surrounding states of hostile creed,
before the assaults of the alien mughals, whom Babar led into India. ..."
6. Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government by Benjamin Lewis Rice (1897)
"The mughals.—In 1684 the Mughal arms, under Aurangzeb, now seated on the throne
with the title of Alamgir, were once more directed to the Dekhan for the ..."
7. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1887)
"... repelling the mughals, and overcoming the Sidis and Portuguese. For some years
after this the ..."
8. Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government by Benjamin Lewis Rice (1897)
"The mughals.—In 1684 the Mughal arms, under Aurangzeb, now a-ated on the throne
with the title of Alamgir, were once more directed to the Dekhan for the ..."
9. A Brief History of the Indian People by William Wilson Hunter (1884)
"The British won India, not from the mughals, but from the Hindus.—Before we
appeared as conquerors, the Mughal Empire had broken up. ..."
10. The imperial gazetteer of India [by] W.W. Hunter by India, William Wilson Hunter (1881)
"... into the hands of the mughals, and was plundered and half burned before the
... but the mughals were inexorable; and after several attempts to raise the ..."
11. The Chronicles of the Pathán Kings of Dehli: Illustrated by Coins by Edward Thomas (1871)
"... but which was destined to fall, with the surrounding states of hostile creed,
before the assaults of the alien mughals, whom Babar led into India. ..."
12. Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government by Benjamin Lewis Rice (1897)
"The mughals.—In 1684 the Mughal arms, under Aurangzeb, now seated on the throne
with the title of Alamgir, were once more directed to the Dekhan for the ..."