| 1794 - 612 pages
...was the refidence of the firil Mahomedan conquerors of Hindooltan, before they eftabliihed themfelves in the central parts of the country. It owed its modern...to Humaioon, the father of Acbar, who made it his refidence during a part of his troublefome reign. Thevenot faya, that including the fuburbs, it was... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 718 pages
...was the refidence of the firil Mahomedan conquerors of Hindooftan, before they eftablifhed themfelves in the central parts of the country. It owed its modern improvements, however, to Hunaioon, the father of Acbar, who made it his refidence during л part of his troublefome reign. Thevenot... | |
| 1821 - 768 pages
...they had established themselves in the central parti of the county; and owes its modern improvements to Humaioon, the father of Acbar, who made it his residence during a part of his troublesome reign. The city and ¡is suburbs form a circuinference of seven miles. It is surrounded by walls of I» irk,... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1827 - 756 pages
...the central parts of the country; and owes its modern improvements to Humaioon, the father of Acber, who made it his residence during a part of his troublesome reign. The city and its suburbs are 7 m in circuit. It is surrounded by walls of brick, and adorned with fine... | |
| George Landmann - 1835 - 902 pages
...central parts of the country ; and owe» its modern improvements to Humaioon, the father of Acber, who made it his residence during a part of his troublesome reign. The city and its suburbs 7 m in circuit : surrounded by walls of brick, and adorned with fine edifices... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1838 - 840 pages
...they had established themselves in the central parts of the country ; and owes its chief improvements to Humaioon, the father of Acbar, who made it his residence during a part of his troublesome reign. The city and its suburbs form a circumference of 1 mllee. It Is eomnmded by walls of brick, and adorned... | |
| George Landmann - 1840 - 810 pages
...they had established themselves in the central parte of the country ; and owes its modern improvements to Humaioon, the father of Acbar, who made it his residence during a part of his troublesome reign. The city and its suburbs are 7 m. in circuit : surrounded by walls of brick, and are adorned with fine... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1849 - 818 pages
...they had established themselves in the central parts of the country ; and owes its chief improvements to Humaioon, the father of Acbar, who made it his residence during a part of his troublesome reign. The city and suburbs form a circumference of 7 miles. It is surrounded by walls of brick, and adorned... | |
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