The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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Page vii
... rule . - Skinner's Church . - William Fraser and Nawab Shums - dood - deen . - Delhi College . - The Magazine and Lieutenant Willoughby . - Mutiny at Delhi.- Remains of the English trenches . - Hindoo Rao . Contents . vii.
... rule . - Skinner's Church . - William Fraser and Nawab Shums - dood - deen . - Delhi College . - The Magazine and Lieutenant Willoughby . - Mutiny at Delhi.- Remains of the English trenches . - Hindoo Rao . Contents . vii.
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Bholanauth Chunder. Remains of the English trenches . - Hindoo Rao . - Sammy House . - Siege of Delhi . - Blowing of the Cashmere Gate.- Brigadier Nicholson . - Final capture of Delhi . Sir John Lawrence's prohibition of its demolition ...
Bholanauth Chunder. Remains of the English trenches . - Hindoo Rao . - Sammy House . - Siege of Delhi . - Blowing of the Cashmere Gate.- Brigadier Nicholson . - Final capture of Delhi . Sir John Lawrence's prohibition of its demolition ...
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... remains of a woman , no other than Akber's favourite Sultana , to whom the people of India owed much of the good they enjoyed under his long reign , by inspiring not only her husband , but the most able Mahomedan minister that India has ...
... remains of a woman , no other than Akber's favourite Sultana , to whom the people of India owed much of the good they enjoyed under his long reign , by inspiring not only her husband , but the most able Mahomedan minister that India has ...
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... remains in Ajmere . To make such a pilgrimage , it is a necessary condition , however , for its efficacy , that the pilgrim should go on foot , and be accompanied by his wife . Akber himself was a famous walker , who could travel on ...
... remains in Ajmere . To make such a pilgrimage , it is a necessary condition , however , for its efficacy , that the pilgrim should go on foot , and be accompanied by his wife . Akber himself was a famous walker , who could travel on ...
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... remains of the mighty dead . The subterranean chamber is dimly lighted , and filled with that ' silence , how profound , ' in which the least noise startles echo to break forth into the most solemn reverberations . The tomb is of the ...
... remains of the mighty dead . The subterranean chamber is dimly lighted , and filled with that ' silence , how profound , ' in which the least noise startles echo to break forth into the most solemn reverberations . The tomb is of the ...
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