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Page 34
... chief custom . BANNIA . Togoola The Bannia has every variety of grain , wheat , rice , barley , iowary ( Holcus Sorghum ) , bagera ( Panicum spi- . catum ) , Gram ( Cicer arietinum ) , & c . exposed for sale in baskets , and in dry ...
... chief custom . BANNIA . Togoola The Bannia has every variety of grain , wheat , rice , barley , iowary ( Holcus Sorghum ) , bagera ( Panicum spi- . catum ) , Gram ( Cicer arietinum ) , & c . exposed for sale in baskets , and in dry ...
Page 38
... chief men are distinguished by their intellectual ac- tivity , and give entertainments in the European style . One of them , the philanthropic Sir Jamsitjee Jee- jeebhoy , a man worth a million , has been knighted by the Queen , on ...
... chief men are distinguished by their intellectual ac- tivity , and give entertainments in the European style . One of them , the philanthropic Sir Jamsitjee Jee- jeebhoy , a man worth a million , has been knighted by the Queen , on ...
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... chief stations of the British . Five thousand men were garrisoned here at this time , and Sir Thomas M'Mahon , general - in - chief , and Sir George Arthur , Governor of Bombay , were also at Poonah . The city , which in the height of ...
... chief stations of the British . Five thousand men were garrisoned here at this time , and Sir Thomas M'Mahon , general - in - chief , and Sir George Arthur , Governor of Bombay , were also at Poonah . The city , which in the height of ...
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... chiefs , went against the Kaloora , succeeded in expel- ling them , and made himself master of the country . Only a few of them escaped , some of whom found an asylum in Judpoore , and others in Caboul with Timour Khan , and obtained ...
... chiefs , went against the Kaloora , succeeded in expel- ling them , and made himself master of the country . Only a few of them escaped , some of whom found an asylum in Judpoore , and others in Caboul with Timour Khan , and obtained ...
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... chief of the family , and on his decease in 1811 the sovereignty was assumed by Meer Karam Ali and Meer Murad Ali , after a contest with Meer Sobdur and Meer Mohammed , which ended in their submission . Karam Ali died in 1828 , with ...
... chief of the family , and on his decease in 1811 the sovereignty was assumed by Meer Karam Ali and Meer Murad Ali , after a contest with Meer Sobdur and Meer Mohammed , which ended in their submission . Karam Ali died in 1828 , with ...
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2d Edition Afghan Ameers animals army arrived Author bank beautiful Belooches Bhawulpoor boards boat Bombay British built camels camp Captain cavalry cloth coloured consists containing cultivated date palms desert Dheean Singh Dictionary dirty dressed elephant eminent Encyclopædia English Engravings European fakir feet high Ferozpoor flowers garden Governor guns hand handsome Heera Singh Hindoo History horses hour houses HOWITT Hyderabad Illustrations India Indus inhabitants J. C. LOUDON Kashmir Khan Lady Lahore London Lord Ellenborough Maharaja Mahometans Mahout Malabar Point manner Meer ment morning mosque natives Natural numerous o'clock officers palace passed Plates post 8vo present princes Rajah regiment river road round Royal ruins Runjeet Singh rupees SAMUEL LAING scarcely sent servants Shere Singh side Sikhs silk Sinde soon square miles Sukkur surrounded Sutlej tamarinds tamarisk tents town TREATISE trees troops vessel Vignette Titles village vols wall Wood Woodcuts
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