The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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Page viii
... living . — Delhi Institute . Statues of Jeimul and Puttoo . — Portraits in the Museum . - Archæological collections . — The miraculous cross . -Government College . - Intellectual progress of the Delhi- ites .-- Queen's Gardens ...
... living . — Delhi Institute . Statues of Jeimul and Puttoo . — Portraits in the Museum . - Archæological collections . — The miraculous cross . -Government College . - Intellectual progress of the Delhi- ites .-- Queen's Gardens ...
Page 36
... living . Gymnastic exercises are a great favourite with the Chowbays . There is a slur upon their character , that they are the illegitimate off- spring of Hindoo mothers and the Affghaun officers of Ahmed Shah's army , in consequence ...
... living . Gymnastic exercises are a great favourite with the Chowbays . There is a slur upon their character , that they are the illegitimate off- spring of Hindoo mothers and the Affghaun officers of Ahmed Shah's army , in consequence ...
Page 73
... living yet , who re- member him to have daily begged his bread through the streets of this town . The Vrij - maees used to pre- pare for him a distinct bread , which had the name of Lallah Baboo's rottee in each family . Discovering ...
... living yet , who re- member him to have daily begged his bread through the streets of this town . The Vrij - maees used to pre- pare for him a distinct bread , which had the name of Lallah Baboo's rottee in each family . Discovering ...
Page 84
... living in obscurity under her roof , he chose to depart with Son- atun Gossain to Brindabun , and there put himself up in his hermitage . The Gossain built him a cot of reeds and leaves , and daily worshipped and fed him with his own ...
... living in obscurity under her roof , he chose to depart with Son- atun Gossain to Brindabun , and there put himself up in his hermitage . The Gossain built him a cot of reeds and leaves , and daily worshipped and fed him with his own ...
Page 95
... living encourages the listless indolence in which they waste the day from sunrise to sunset . The Vrij - bashee is literally bred to a sing - song life . His simplicity , however , is without any taint of boorish rusticity — nothing is ...
... living encourages the listless indolence in which they waste the day from sunrise to sunset . The Vrij - bashee is literally bred to a sing - song life . His simplicity , however , is without any taint of boorish rusticity — nothing is ...
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Akber Altamash ancient appearance arches architecture Aurungzebe beautiful Begum Bengal Brindabun British building built Calcutta century Chandney Chowk Cheetore Chohan cloth College court covered Crown 8vo David Urquhart Delhi DICTIONARY dome Edited elephants emperor English erected eyes F. J. Furnivall F. W. Newman feet Firoz Shah Frances Power Cobbe Gate gateway German gharry gold ground hall hands head Hindoo honour hundred India Indraprastha inscription Iron Pillar Jumma Musjeed Jumna Khan king Kootub Krishna Lalkot LANGUAGE London magnificent Mahomed Mahomedan ment miles Minar Mogul monarch mosque Mussulmans Muttra Nadir Shah original ornamented palace Pandavas Patan Pirthi-raj Post 8vo present princes Professor Rajah reign rich royal Royal Asiatic Society ruins rupees Sanskrit scene sewed Shah Jehan side spot stone story temple throne Timoor tion Togluk Toglukabad Tomara tomb towers Translated traveller Trübner viii walls white marble