| Georg Forster - Afghanistan - 1798 - 650 pages
...extenfive and valuable commerce is alfb maintained in their country, which has been extended to diftant quarters of India ; particularly to the provinces...where many Sicque merchants of opulence at this time refide. The Omichund who took fo active, though unfortunate, a fhare in the revolution, which the Englifh... | |
| Great Britain - 1799 - 504 pages
...extenfive and valuable commerce is alio maintained in their country, which has been extended to diftant quarters of India; particularly to the provinces of...where many Sicque merchants of opulence at this time refide. The Omi, chund, who took fo active, though unfortunate a (bare in the revolution which the... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 624 pages
...ninetyfive thousand rupees; and we are naturally led to suppose, from the industrious skill of the Sieks in the various branches of cultivation, that no great...decrease of that amount can have taken place since the Panjab has fallen into their possession.' p. 10. * The discordant interests which agitate the Siek... | |
| Biographies, English - 1803 - 944 pages
...extenfivc and valuable commerce is alfa maintained in their country, which has been extended to diftant quarters of India, particularly to the provinces of Bengal and Bahar, where many Siek merchants of opulence at this time refide. The Omichund, who took fo active, though unfortunate,... | |
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