The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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... give a more melancholy sense of desolation than ruins that ap- pear to have mouldered away under the natural touch of time . ' 6 The most striking object of all at Futtehpore Sicri is a colossal gateway , one hundred and twenty feet in ...
... give a more melancholy sense of desolation than ruins that ap- pear to have mouldered away under the natural touch of time . ' 6 The most striking object of all at Futtehpore Sicri is a colossal gateway , one hundred and twenty feet in ...
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... give an idea of the imperial route of the Moguls . It is not very improbable , that on such a highway , guarded by patrols almost within hail of each other , a purse of gold may have been exposed and found untouched on the next day , to ...
... give an idea of the imperial route of the Moguls . It is not very improbable , that on such a highway , guarded by patrols almost within hail of each other , a purse of gold may have been exposed and found untouched on the next day , to ...
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... give up their pursuit . Rather the humour gave them a zest to persist in it the more . The suburbs of Muttra were announced in the dis- tance by the thickening belt of topes and other planta- tions that usually surround the site of a ...
... give up their pursuit . Rather the humour gave them a zest to persist in it the more . The suburbs of Muttra were announced in the dis- tance by the thickening belt of topes and other planta- tions that usually surround the site of a ...
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... give up his horror of another dip into antiquity . But business always before pleasure : one of our first inquiries was for the shelter " * Firdousi's satirical description of Mahmood's Court of Ghizni . of a roof and a breakfast . The ...
... give up his horror of another dip into antiquity . But business always before pleasure : one of our first inquiries was for the shelter " * Firdousi's satirical description of Mahmood's Court of Ghizni . of a roof and a breakfast . The ...
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... gives the idea of a German mannikin , —an Asiatic , in her flowing drapery , recalls the statue of antiquity . ' The up - country women are in the habit of darkening the edges of their eye - lids , a practice originally Hindoo , and ...
... gives the idea of a German mannikin , —an Asiatic , in her flowing drapery , recalls the statue of antiquity . ' The up - country women are in the habit of darkening the edges of their eye - lids , a practice originally Hindoo , and ...
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Akber American ancient appearance arches Author beautiful Bengal Brindabun British building built Buldeo Calcutta character Chinese cloth College containing court Crown 8vo David Urquhart Delhi DICTIONARY Ditto emperor English eyes F. J. Furnivall F. W. Newman feet Firoz Frances Power Cobbe French Gate gateway German gharry gold Gopinees GRAMMAR ground hall head Hindoo hundred Illustrations India Indraprastha inscription John Jumna Khan king Kootub Krishna Lalkot LANGUAGE late literature LL.D London Mahomed Mahomedan miles Minar Mogul mosque Musjeed Mussulmans Muttra native Notes original palace Patan PATERNOSTER ROW pilgrim pillar Post 8vo present princes Professor published Radha Rajah reign religion revised Richard Congreve Rig-Veda Royal 8vo Royal Asiatic Society ruins rupees Sanskrit scene Second Edition sewed Shah Jehan stone story temple Text Theodore Goldstücker throne tion tomb Translated traveller TRÜBNER viii volume Vrij walls white marble William