The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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Page 17
... never so pithily described as in the memorable words of Shere Shah , that he had nearly lost the empire of India for a handful of millet . ' VOL . II . 2 Nor less does the traveller happen to find himself among From Secundra to Muttra . 17.
... never so pithily described as in the memorable words of Shere Shah , that he had nearly lost the empire of India for a handful of millet . ' VOL . II . 2 Nor less does the traveller happen to find himself among From Secundra to Muttra . 17.
Page 18
... never without a transition of its people . Next to the Bengalee , the Beharee , the Khottah , and the Doabee , is the turn of the Jaut , whose Hindoo or Getic origin is yet an unde- cided question . But all accounts agree in ...
... never without a transition of its people . Next to the Bengalee , the Beharee , the Khottah , and the Doabee , is the turn of the Jaut , whose Hindoo or Getic origin is yet an unde- cided question . But all accounts agree in ...
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... never be believed by a Chowbay in his five senses as authentic . In the time it had been visited by Fa Hian there were seven great stupas or towers containing the relics of Buddha and his principal disciples , and twenty monasteries ...
... never be believed by a Chowbay in his five senses as authentic . In the time it had been visited by Fa Hian there were seven great stupas or towers containing the relics of Buddha and his principal disciples , and twenty monasteries ...
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... never make connection in a house from which they cannot have a son or daughter in exchange . It is peculiar with them to celebrate at once 20 marriages on a day , to avoid incur- ing a large expense in the feeding of their relatives ...
... never make connection in a house from which they cannot have a son or daughter in exchange . It is peculiar with them to celebrate at once 20 marriages on a day , to avoid incur- ing a large expense in the feeding of their relatives ...
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... never known to these regions . The news about our own selves must have travelled before us , or otherwise our family Panda could not have had the intimation to show us his face early this morning - the first face which a pilgrim has to ...
... never known to these regions . The news about our own selves must have travelled before us , or otherwise our family Panda could not have had the intimation to show us his face early this morning - the first face which a pilgrim has to ...
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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