Abridgement of the History of India from the Earliest Period to the Present TimeBlackwood, 1905 - 569 sider |
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John Clark Marshman. Kshetru . between them and his own family , and they proceeded to the site of the present Delhi , and having over- The battle of come the aboriginal inhabitants erected the Kooroo city of Indraprastha . They were ...
John Clark Marshman. Kshetru . between them and his own family , and they proceeded to the site of the present Delhi , and having over- The battle of come the aboriginal inhabitants erected the Kooroo city of Indraprastha . They were ...
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... proceeded into the forest , from hermitage to hermitage , and terminated his wanderings at Nassik on the Godavery , where he erected a hut . The sister of Ravunu , the king of Lunka , or Ceylon , called also Taprobane , or the island of ...
... proceeded into the forest , from hermitage to hermitage , and terminated his wanderings at Nassik on the Godavery , where he erected a hut . The sister of Ravunu , the king of Lunka , or Ceylon , called also Taprobane , or the island of ...
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... proceeded to the island . He spanned the straits between it and the continent with a bridge , and after many severe conflicts recovered Seeta and slew Ravunu . But as she had resided in the palace of Ravunu she was required to submit to ...
... proceeded to the island . He spanned the straits between it and the continent with a bridge , and after many severe conflicts recovered Seeta and slew Ravunu . But as she had resided in the palace of Ravunu she was required to submit to ...
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... proceeded to wreak his vengeance on the city of Ghuzni , which had become the grandest in Asia , and gave it up for three , A.D. and , according to some authors , for seven SECT . II . ] MAHOMEDANISM - THE GHUZNI DYNASTY 23.
... proceeded to wreak his vengeance on the city of Ghuzni , which had become the grandest in Asia , and gave it up for three , A.D. and , according to some authors , for seven SECT . II . ] MAHOMEDANISM - THE GHUZNI DYNASTY 23.
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... proceeded to Ajmere , where he stained his reputation by the massacre of several thousands of his captives . Ma- homed returned to Ghuzni laden with plunder , leaving one of his slaves , Kootub - ood - deen , who had risen to eminence ...
... proceeded to Ajmere , where he stained his reputation by the massacre of several thousands of his captives . Ma- homed returned to Ghuzni laden with plunder , leaving one of his slaves , Kootub - ood - deen , who had risen to eminence ...
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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.