Works, Volume 61Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 148
... stands here . It is the work of a very ancient [ 342/2 ] Heathen King , who crected it as the future resting - place for his own body . It is built in the centre of a deep , square reservoir , and is made from fine hewn stone . On it is ...
... stands here . It is the work of a very ancient [ 342/2 ] Heathen King , who crected it as the future resting - place for his own body . It is built in the centre of a deep , square reservoir , and is made from fine hewn stone . On it is ...
Page 167
... stands at the 1 Akbar's tomb at Sikandra , four miles up the Delhi - Lahore road , and the famous Taj Mahal . 2 Akbar's tomb at Sikandra has often been described . Sir R. Temple gives a list of early descriptions in Mundy's Travels , ii ...
... stands at the 1 Akbar's tomb at Sikandra , four miles up the Delhi - Lahore road , and the famous Taj Mahal . 2 Akbar's tomb at Sikandra has often been described . Sir R. Temple gives a list of early descriptions in Mundy's Travels , ii ...
Page 308
... stands for Muḥam- mad Hasan or Husain . Cf. Ain , i . 485 ( No. 241 ) . Texeer Ghan . Has not been traced ; the name stands for Tazir Khan . Radia Bertzingh . This name stands for Rāja Bharat Singh , but of what place is not known . 22 ...
... stands for Muḥam- mad Hasan or Husain . Cf. Ain , i . 485 ( No. 241 ) . Texeer Ghan . Has not been traced ; the name stands for Tazir Khan . Radia Bertzingh . This name stands for Rāja Bharat Singh , but of what place is not known . 22 ...
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How the Author left Malaca for the Philipine | 18 |
How we left the port of Cabite for the city with | 35 |
In which a short account is given of the Phili | 43 |
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