The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 - India |
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... emperors , possessing more or less independence , according to the circumstances which rendered invasion more or less ... emperor the govern- ment of the country . Under the princes of this dynasty , Scinde continued in a flourishing ...
... emperors , possessing more or less independence , according to the circumstances which rendered invasion more or less ... emperor the govern- ment of the country . Under the princes of this dynasty , Scinde continued in a flourishing ...
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... Emperor Jehangir : and , being received with much kind- ness and distinction by that monarch , lived in ease and quietude for the remainder of a long and honourable life . His memory is perpetuated in the beauties of the Shor Bazaar of ...
... Emperor Jehangir : and , being received with much kind- ness and distinction by that monarch , lived in ease and quietude for the remainder of a long and honourable life . His memory is perpetuated in the beauties of the Shor Bazaar of ...
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... Emperor's authority had a form and substance , which were wanting to that of the Paishwa . The controul of the latter over the Mahratta states , which had loosely aggregated , rather than formed them- selves , from the debris of the ...
... Emperor's authority had a form and substance , which were wanting to that of the Paishwa . The controul of the latter over the Mahratta states , which had loosely aggregated , rather than formed them- selves , from the debris of the ...
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... emperors.t Proprietors , such as those now recognised by our revenue sys- tem , are represented in the Shastrast by the proprietary bodies , of which the Gràm Adikàrs are the head . The class , of which these Gràm Adikàrs are the type ...
... emperors.t Proprietors , such as those now recognised by our revenue sys- tem , are represented in the Shastrast by the proprietary bodies , of which the Gràm Adikàrs are the head . The class , of which these Gràm Adikàrs are the type ...
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... Emperor Akbar , who encouraged in various ways translations from the Sanskrit into Persian , yet forty years ago there were only three authentic copies extant ; and one of these was procur- ed by Moorcroft from a Pandit , as a mark of ...
... Emperor Akbar , who encouraged in various ways translations from the Sanskrit into Persian , yet forty years ago there were only three authentic copies extant ; and one of these was procur- ed by Moorcroft from a Pandit , as a mark of ...
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Affghan Affghanistan Agra amongst appears army attack Bala Hissar battalion Bengal Bombay Brahmans brigade British Buddhist Cabul Calcutta Captain Cawnpore character Chiefs civil Clive Collectors command commenced course Court cultivation Diamond Harbour district ditto Dost Mahomed duties earth effect Emperor enemy English Envoy European existed fact favour feeling force former Fund Ghiljies Government Governor-General guns hand Herat Hindi Hindu honour Hungary India influence interest Judson Kalhana Kashmir Khan labour land language Lord Macnaghten Madras matter means measures ment military mind Moohummudun Namuh native nature Nawab never North Western Provinces object officers pass period Persian Police portion possessed present proprietors Provinces Rajput reason received record regard remarks render respect revenue rupees Sanskrit schools Scinde Scindians Shah Shah Shuja sipahis spirit thing tion troops Urdu village whilst whole Zeila