Lucknow: Memories of a CityViolette Graff Oxford University Press, 1999 - 299 pages This collection of pieces looks at 150 years of Lucknow's recent history, from its rise to grandeur during the Nawabi days to its political preeminent position today. |
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... observatory , enrolling in the British Society of Architects , studying English , and adopting a curious Persian script designed to look like English letters ( Bengal Political Consultations 16 August 1833 , No. 32 , 2 September 1831 ...
... observatory , enrolling in the British Society of Architects , studying English , and adopting a curious Persian script designed to look like English letters ( Bengal Political Consultations 16 August 1833 , No. 32 , 2 September 1831 ...
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... Observatory at Lucknow ' , Journal of the U.P. Historical Society , 10 , Part 1 ( July ) : 7–32 . Fisher , Michael H. ( 1987 ) , A Clash of Cultures : Awadh , The British , and the Mughals , Delhi , Manohar . ( 1991 ) , Indirect Rule in ...
... Observatory at Lucknow ' , Journal of the U.P. Historical Society , 10 , Part 1 ( July ) : 7–32 . Fisher , Michael H. ( 1987 ) , A Clash of Cultures : Awadh , The British , and the Mughals , Delhi , Manohar . ( 1991 ) , Indirect Rule in ...
Contents
The Awadh Regime the Mughals and the Countryside | 16 |
Lucknow City of Dreams | 49 |
Index 285 | 54 |
Copyright | |
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