The Oriental Interpreter and Treasury of East India Knowledge: A Companion to "The Hand-book of British India."C. Cox, 1848 - 334 էջ |
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... built by . " In the names of Indian towns the concluding syllable usually affords some clue to their past history ; thus " abad " signifies " built by , " as Ahmed - abad , a city built by Ahmed Shah ; Aurung - abad , Hyder - abad , & c ...
... built by . " In the names of Indian towns the concluding syllable usually affords some clue to their past history ; thus " abad " signifies " built by , " as Ahmed - abad , a city built by Ahmed Shah ; Aurung - abad , Hyder - abad , & c ...
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... built on the top of a ridge , running east and west , at an elevation of 5400 feet above the level of the sea . From the nature of its situation , the city of Almorah is principally composed of one long street of nearly a mile in length ...
... built on the top of a ridge , running east and west , at an elevation of 5400 feet above the level of the sea . From the nature of its situation , the city of Almorah is principally composed of one long street of nearly a mile in length ...
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... built in the form of a pentagon , and contains , be- sides the barracks , a few good build- ings , and a Dutch church , which is made use of by the English . The Pettah is about half a mile to the east of the fort . It contains many ...
... built in the form of a pentagon , and contains , be- sides the barracks , a few good build- ings , and a Dutch church , which is made use of by the English . The Pettah is about half a mile to the east of the fort . It contains many ...
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The Oriental Interpreter and Treasury of East India Knowledge: A Companion ... Joachim Hayward Stocqueler Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1848 |
The Oriental Interpreter and Treasury of East India Knowledge: A Companion ... Joachim Hayward Stocqueler Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1848 |
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abundance Agra Allahabad amongst animals appointed Assam Aurungabad Bahar bank Bejapoor Bengal Bombay Brahmuns British cadets Calcutta called capital Carnatic Ceylon chief chiefly China Chinese Circars cloth coast colour cotton court of directors custard-apples deity Delhi district Doorga east eastern enacted English European feet formerly fruit Ganges gold Gondwana governor governor-general in council governor-general of India grains Guzerat hills Himalaya Hindoo Hindoo mythology Hindostanee Hyderabad inhabitants island kind Kistna land Long Madras Mahomedan Malabar Malays Malwa ment miles military month mountains Mysore natives northern Northern Circars officers Orissa pairs Parvati Persian persons planted population presidency principal produce province rajah Rajpoot religion respectively rice river rupees sacred servants situated in Lat Siva southern tains temple term territories Thibet tion town in India tree tribes vegetables village vince Vishnu western wild wood worship