“Everyone threw himself, with his wife and children, upon the flames and departed to hell.”

—  Amir Khusrow

Khazainu’l-Futuh
Source: quoted in (Oxford in India readings, Themes in Indian history.) Richard Maxwell Eaton - India's Islamic traditions, 711-1750-Oxford University Press (2003) 38.

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Indian poet, writer, musician and scholar 1253–1325

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