India and Her Neighbours, Parte6W.H. Allen & Company, 1878 - 413 páginas |
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Página iii
... arms against the Czar has excited the utmost enthusiasm . The Seikh and the Gourka , the fiercest soldiers in Asia , to whom the din of battle is as the breath of their nostrils , vie in ardour with the Mus- sulman , who burns to avenge ...
... arms against the Czar has excited the utmost enthusiasm . The Seikh and the Gourka , the fiercest soldiers in Asia , to whom the din of battle is as the breath of their nostrils , vie in ardour with the Mus- sulman , who burns to avenge ...
Página iv
... arms from childhood . " There never was put forward a greater fallacy or an error more likely to be mischievous , than , that the Turkish question was of no importance in an Indian point of view . " The grand problem now in course of ...
... arms from childhood . " There never was put forward a greater fallacy or an error more likely to be mischievous , than , that the Turkish question was of no importance in an Indian point of view . " The grand problem now in course of ...
Página viii
... arms at the call of their common sovereign ; at this moment some account of the past and present history of India and Her Neighbours may not be deemed inopportune . Among the more important considerations presented to the reader of this ...
... arms at the call of their common sovereign ; at this moment some account of the past and present history of India and Her Neighbours may not be deemed inopportune . Among the more important considerations presented to the reader of this ...
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... arms under Guru Govind , a successor of Nának , and maintained a long and furious struggle which finally left them for half - a - century masters of the Punjab . Their fiery prowess must have made up for their numerical weakness , for ...
... arms under Guru Govind , a successor of Nának , and maintained a long and furious struggle which finally left them for half - a - century masters of the Punjab . Their fiery prowess must have made up for their numerical weakness , for ...
Página 41
... arms bore back in triumph to the capital of Hindostan those world - renowned sandal - wood gates , which Mahmoud tore from the temple of Somnauth , and which his successors raised in remembrance and glorifi- cation of that act above his ...
... arms bore back in triumph to the capital of Hindostan those world - renowned sandal - wood gates , which Mahmoud tore from the temple of Somnauth , and which his successors raised in remembrance and glorifi- cation of that act above his ...
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