A Short Manual of the History of India: With an Account of India as it Is; the Soil, Climate, and Productions; the People, Their Races, Religions, Public Works, and Industries; the Civil Services, and System of AdministrationMacmillan and Company, 1881 - 334 sider |
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Side 26
... known are the Mers or Mhairs , from whose numbers an excellent corps of the British Indian army has been recruited . Jaipur is a large and handsome city ; and that State ( whose Ma- hárájá is the illustrious chief of the Kachwáhá clan ...
... known are the Mers or Mhairs , from whose numbers an excellent corps of the British Indian army has been recruited . Jaipur is a large and handsome city ; and that State ( whose Ma- hárájá is the illustrious chief of the Kachwáhá clan ...
Side 28
... the Deccan , is the great group of feudatory States known as the Cen- tral India Agency , so called because the representative of the paramount power is called ' the agent of the 28 POLITICAL DIVISIONS AND PLACES OF INTEREST .
... the Deccan , is the great group of feudatory States known as the Cen- tral India Agency , so called because the representative of the paramount power is called ' the agent of the 28 POLITICAL DIVISIONS AND PLACES OF INTEREST .
Side 29
... known as ' the Central Provinces ' and the group of feudatory native States known as Central India ' or ' the Central Indian Agency ' ( described in the last section ) . The term Central India is sometimes loosely used to include both ...
... known as ' the Central Provinces ' and the group of feudatory native States known as Central India ' or ' the Central Indian Agency ' ( described in the last section ) . The term Central India is sometimes loosely used to include both ...
Side 36
... known as Afghán Tur- kistan . The Khán of Kalát is the chief ruler in Ba- lochistan . All these tribes are as a rule Musalmáns . Perhaps the least civilised are those found between Kábul and the Kashmir territory , including the Afridis ...
... known as Afghán Tur- kistan . The Khán of Kalát is the chief ruler in Ba- lochistan . All these tribes are as a rule Musalmáns . Perhaps the least civilised are those found between Kábul and the Kashmir territory , including the Afridis ...
Side 44
... known by the affix Beg , and sometimes use the prefix Mir or Mírzá . The Pathans are of Afghán origin , and are always known by the affix Khán . The Shekhs are a miscellaneous class , generally including all those Muhammadans who do not ...
... known by the affix Beg , and sometimes use the prefix Mir or Mírzá . The Pathans are of Afghán origin , and are always known by the affix Khán . The Shekhs are a miscellaneous class , generally including all those Muhammadans who do not ...
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Side 20 - HODGSON -MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, BD, late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by FC HODGSON, MA i8mo. 3*.
Side 45 - ARITHMETIC. (Dedicated to Lord Sandon.) With Answers and Hints. Standards I. and II. in box, is. Standards III., IV. and V., in boxes, is. each. Standard VI. in Two Parts, in boxes, is.
Side 27 - THE SEVEN KINGS OF. ROME. An Easy Narrative, abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult Passages; being a First Latin Reading Book, with Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary.
Side 44 - FRS, late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St. Peter's College, Cambridge ; Examiner in the University of London.