The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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... travellers . - The Kunsa - tila . -Analogy of incidents in the history of Christ and Krishna . -The sentimental traveller at Muttra . - The Jumna below that city . Bisram - ghaut and its mela . - Worship of Bacchus and Greek colony at ...
... travellers . - The Kunsa - tila . -Analogy of incidents in the history of Christ and Krishna . -The sentimental traveller at Muttra . - The Jumna below that city . Bisram - ghaut and its mela . - Worship of Bacchus and Greek colony at ...
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... travellers . The road was two hun- dred and fifty leagues from Agra to Lahore . Trees , twenty or thirty years old , had been transported from the nearest woods on the backs of elephants , and planted to shade the way . There were ...
... travellers . The road was two hun- dred and fifty leagues from Agra to Lahore . Trees , twenty or thirty years old , had been transported from the nearest woods on the backs of elephants , and planted to shade the way . There were ...
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... travellers the same justice that is often done to the Taj . No doubt , the latter has by far a decided superiority , but not so as to throw the other entirely into the shade . The two have their own re- spective merits . In the Secundra ...
... travellers the same justice that is often done to the Taj . No doubt , the latter has by far a decided superiority , but not so as to throw the other entirely into the shade . The two have their own re- spective merits . In the Secundra ...
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... 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.
... 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.
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Bholanauth Chunder. Nor less does the traveller happen to find himself among a race of people , differing from the other Indians as widely in their moral as in their external character- istics - the transition of a country being never ...
Bholanauth Chunder. Nor less does the traveller happen to find himself among a race of people , differing from the other Indians as widely in their moral as in their external character- istics - the transition of a country being never ...
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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