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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... reign it became the residence of the Mughul Subahdárs of Bengal ; contains 70,000 inhabitants , and was formerly the seat of the most famous manufacture of fine muslins ; near Dacca are the ruins of Sunárgaon , once a capital of Eastern ...
... reign it became the residence of the Mughul Subahdárs of Bengal ; contains 70,000 inhabitants , and was formerly the seat of the most famous manufacture of fine muslins ; near Dacca are the ruins of Sunárgaon , once a capital of Eastern ...
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... reign of his father , Shah Jahan . A little west of Aurangabad is Deogiri or Deogarh , now called Daulatabad ; a few miles to the north- west is Ellora , famous for its cave - temples , and to the east is the battle - field of Assai ...
... reign of his father , Shah Jahan . A little west of Aurangabad is Deogiri or Deogarh , now called Daulatabad ; a few miles to the north- west is Ellora , famous for its cave - temples , and to the east is the battle - field of Assai ...
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... reign of Akbar . The third volume - by far the most celebrated of all - is called the Ain - i - Akbari , or Institutes of Akbar , containing a minute account of every depart- ment of government , of every part of the empire , and of ...
... reign of Akbar . The third volume - by far the most celebrated of all - is called the Ain - i - Akbari , or Institutes of Akbar , containing a minute account of every depart- ment of government , of every part of the empire , and of ...
Side 117
... reign ( about A.D. 1700 ) , and hence obtained the title Kháfi Khán ( the concealed ) . There are many other historians , to whose works ( some in Arabic , but mostly in Persian ) we need only briefly allude . Sultan Bábar wrote Memoirs ...
... reign ( about A.D. 1700 ) , and hence obtained the title Kháfi Khán ( the concealed ) . There are many other historians , to whose works ( some in Arabic , but mostly in Persian ) we need only briefly allude . Sultan Bábar wrote Memoirs ...
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... reign he conquered a great portion of Northern India . The conquests of Chandragupta were continued by his son Bindusára ; but the greatest monarch of the old dy- nasty , and perhaps the greatest monarch of ancient times in India , was ...
... reign he conquered a great portion of Northern India . The conquests of Chandragupta were continued by his son Bindusára ; but the greatest monarch of the old dy- nasty , and perhaps the greatest monarch of ancient times in India , was ...
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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.