Abridgement of the History of India from the Earliest Period to the Present TimeBlackwood, 1905 - 569 sider |
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... miles of coast , and makes them paramount in the Eastern seas 109 . 110 1515 Ungratefully dismissed and dies . 110 1517 Portuguese occupy Ceylon As well as Macao in China 1537 They defeat the Turkish and Gu- zeratee fleets SECTION III ...
... miles of coast , and makes them paramount in the Eastern seas 109 . 110 1515 Ungratefully dismissed and dies . 110 1517 Portuguese occupy Ceylon As well as Macao in China 1537 They defeat the Turkish and Gu- zeratee fleets SECTION III ...
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... miles ; its breadth from Kurra- and divisions chee in Sinde to Sudiya in Assam , 1500 miles . of India . The superficial area is 1,287,000 miles , and the popula- tion under British and native rule is now estimated at 240,000,000 . It ...
... miles ; its breadth from Kurra- and divisions chee in Sinde to Sudiya in Assam , 1500 miles . of India . The superficial area is 1,287,000 miles , and the popula- tion under British and native rule is now estimated at 240,000,000 . It ...
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... miles distant . The establishment consisted of 2,000 brahmins , 300 barbers to shave the devotees , 200 musicians , and 300 courtezans . To reach the temple Mahmood had a painful march of 350 miles across the desert . The raja retreated ...
... miles distant . The establishment consisted of 2,000 brahmins , 300 barbers to shave the devotees , 200 musicians , and 300 courtezans . To reach the temple Mahmood had a painful march of 350 miles across the desert . The raja retreated ...
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... miles was laid waste with fire and sword . This tide of desolation which swept over the country was the greatest calamity which has ever be- fallen the family of man . Although Jenghiz Khan did not invade India , he gave a predominant ...
... miles was laid waste with fire and sword . This tide of desolation which swept over the country was the greatest calamity which has ever be- fallen the family of man . Although Jenghiz Khan did not invade India , he gave a predominant ...
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... miles north of the Nerbudda . Mozuffer Khan , a Rajpoot converted to Mahomedanism , and like all converts , more especially in India , a virulent persecutor of his former creed , was sent by one of the feeble successors of Feroze ...
... miles north of the Nerbudda . Mozuffer Khan , a Rajpoot converted to Mahomedanism , and like all converts , more especially in India , a virulent persecutor of his former creed , was sent by one of the feeble successors of Feroze ...
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Side 379 - Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India; and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone.
Side 338 - Hastings repudiated this policy, and in one of his public addresses stated that " it would be treason against British " sentiment to imagine that it ever could be the principle " of this Government to perpetuate ignorance in order to " secure paltry and dishonest advantages over the blindness
Side 378 - Mahomedan literature, you bound yourselves to teach a great deal of what was frivolous, not a little of what was purely mischievous, and a small remainder indeed in which utility was in any way concerned.