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Pagina xi
... Mohammedan sovereigns -The Ganges and other canals - Their value - Irrigation works in Central and Southern India and in Sindh - Expenditure on railways and irrigation works - The manner of providing funds - Guaranteed companies ...
... Mohammedan sovereigns -The Ganges and other canals - Their value - Irrigation works in Central and Southern India and in Sindh - Expenditure on railways and irrigation works - The manner of providing funds - Guaranteed companies ...
Pagina xiii
... The English have destroyed no ancient dynasties - Different classes of Native States- The Mohammedan and Maratha States - Their foreign character- Ancient dynasties preserved by the British - Mysore - Travancore CONTENTS . xiii.
... The English have destroyed no ancient dynasties - Different classes of Native States- The Mohammedan and Maratha States - Their foreign character- Ancient dynasties preserved by the British - Mysore - Travancore CONTENTS . xiii.
Pagina 3
... Mohammedan gen- tleman of Northern India has more in common with Englishmen than with the Bengáli graduates of the University of Calcutta . Such facts often explain much that is unintelligible to Englishmen . Again , people complain ...
... Mohammedan gen- tleman of Northern India has more in common with Englishmen than with the Bengáli graduates of the University of Calcutta . Such facts often explain much that is unintelligible to Englishmen . Again , people complain ...
Pagina 63
... Mohammedan . 20,000 Sikhs or men belonging to other warlike classes of the Punjab and the frontier districts . About 3,000 Brahmans , 5,000 Rajputs , and 5,000 Hindus of other castes , came from Oudh and the North - Western Pro- vinces ...
... Mohammedan . 20,000 Sikhs or men belonging to other warlike classes of the Punjab and the frontier districts . About 3,000 Brahmans , 5,000 Rajputs , and 5,000 Hindus of other castes , came from Oudh and the North - Western Pro- vinces ...
Pagina 97
... British administration to prevent . Under the Mohammedan administration which immediately preceded the British rule , the facilities for drinking were very much Н greater than have ever since existed , and the prevalence EXCISE . 97.
... British administration to prevent . Under the Mohammedan administration which immediately preceded the British rule , the facilities for drinking were very much Н greater than have ever since existed , and the prevalence EXCISE . 97.
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