A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present DayWhittaker, 1847 - 198 pages |
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... approaches nearer to the sea - coast . On either side of the peninsula between the Ghâts and the sea , are strips of land varying in breadth and in fertility . From that B 8 part of Hindûstân where the eastern end of the Vindhya.
... approaches nearer to the sea - coast . On either side of the peninsula between the Ghâts and the sea , are strips of land varying in breadth and in fertility . From that B 8 part of Hindûstân where the eastern end of the Vindhya.
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... side ; on the east coast are those of the Mahânuddi , the Godâveri , the Kistna , the Palar , the Pannar , the Caveri , and others of less dimensions . The climate of India is of course various , owing to its extent and its difference ...
... side ; on the east coast are those of the Mahânuddi , the Godâveri , the Kistna , the Palar , the Pannar , the Caveri , and others of less dimensions . The climate of India is of course various , owing to its extent and its difference ...
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... side strongly fortified . The garrison defended the works with that desperate valour , which the Hindoos have so often shown in the maintenance of fortified places . On the third day the adjoining rajahs appeared with a large force for ...
... side strongly fortified . The garrison defended the works with that desperate valour , which the Hindoos have so often shown in the maintenance of fortified places . On the third day the adjoining rajahs appeared with a large force for ...
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... side of Khorasan , he made proposals of peace to Khûsrû , sending him as a pledge of his intentions his son , who was a hostage . Khûsrû , incautiously quitting Lahore , advanced to meet him and Shuhab - ud - din , placing himself at ...
... side of Khorasan , he made proposals of peace to Khûsrû , sending him as a pledge of his intentions his son , who was a hostage . Khûsrû , incautiously quitting Lahore , advanced to meet him and Shuhab - ud - din , placing himself at ...
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... side which history re- cords 6 . The throne now came to Nasîr - ud - dîn , a grand- son of Altumsh ( 1246 ) who had been thrown into prison on that monarch's death , where he remained till released by Masâûd , who sent him as governor ...
... side which history re- cords 6 . The throne now came to Nasîr - ud - dîn , a grand- son of Altumsh ( 1246 ) who had been thrown into prison on that monarch's death , where he remained till released by Masâûd , who sent him as governor ...
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A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day Thomas Keightley Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day Thomas Keightley Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day Thomas Keightley Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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