Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma and Ceylon Including AllBritish India, the Portuguese and French Possessions, and the Indian StatesJ. Murray., 1919 |
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Agra Akbar ancient arches architecture Aurangzeb bank Bazar beautiful Benares Bengal Bombay Brahman bridge British Buddh Gaya Buddha Buddhist building built Bungalow Burma Calcutta called Canal Cantonment capital carved cave Cawnpore centre century chaitya chief Church columns corner court Delhi District dome Emperor English entrance erected European famous farther front garden Gate gateway Ghat Government Gujarat Gwalior hall headquarters hill Hindu House Hyderabad India inscription Jain Jhansi junction station Kashmir Khan King Kutb Lahore lake lakhs Lord Lucknow Madras Mahal Maharaja Mahrattas marble ment mosque Mughal Muhammad Muhammadan Mutiny Muttra native Nawab officers Oudh Palace Panjab passed Peshwa picturesque pillars population Port principal Provinces railway station Raja residence river road roof round route ruins sculptures Shah Jahan shrine side Sikh Singh Siva steamers stone storeys stupa style tank temple tion tomb tower town troops village wall