'Armagaon or Armagon was the second colony of the English East India Company in Southern India. Its original name was Durgarazpatnam (Dugarazpatam) or Duraspatam.
It was chiefly inhabited by salt manufacturers. A small port 36 miles North of Pulicat it was the first place o...
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Digital Rare Book:
Rajasthan Distict Gazetteers - Bikaner
By K.K. Sehgal
Published by Directorate, District Gazetteers, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur - 1962
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Photograph of the Palace at B...
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Digital Rare Book :
Enugula Veeraswamy's Journal ( Kasiyatra Charitra )
Telugu Original compiled by Komaleswarapuram Srinivasa Pillai
Edited and translated by P.Sitapati and V.Purushottam
Published by Andhra Pradesh Government Oriental Manuscripts Library & Research Institute, Hyderabad - 1973
Ghulam Ahmad went to Delhi, which was at the time considered a centre of religious learning and home to many prominent religious leaders, in 1891, with the intention of distinguishing what he believed to be the truth from falsehood. He published an advertis...
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..."One such famous story is that of the Rani Padmini, who burned herself alive along with the other ladies of the court in order to protect their honour from the invading Sultan Alauddin Khilji. In 1303, Sultan Alauddin Khilji of Delhi decided to attack Chittor...
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Plate 22 from the second set of Thomas and William Daniell's 'Oriental Scenery'. The Brihadishvara Temple at Thanjavur is the greatest temple of the Chola period. It was patronised by Rajaraja I around AD 1000-10. The pavilion represented in the print was ...
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View of the hill fort, Trichinopoly - 1805
By William Orme
Watercolour
William Orme, who was active from about 1795 to 1819, was born in Manchester and was almost certainly the younger brother of Daniel Orme (also born in Manchester), and older brother of Edward Orme. An early watercolour by hi...
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'View of part of St. Thorne Street, Fort St. George' - 1805
By William Orme
Watercolour
William Orme, who was active from about 1795 to 1819, was born in Manchester and was almost certainly the younger brother of Daniel Orme (also born in Manchester), and older brother of Edward Orme. An early ...
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Digital Rare Book:
British beginnings in western India : 1579-1657
An account of the early days of the British factory of Surat
By Hugh George Rawlinson
Published by Clarendon Press at Oxford - 1920
Lithograph of the Bank of Bengal at Calcutta by Vincent Robert Alfred Brooks (1814-85) one of 'Eight views of Calcutta' published in London c.1870. Originally known as the Bank of Calcutta, the bank received its Royal Charter in 1809 and became the Bank of Benga...
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Photograph of the temple of Rattan Chand at Lahore, Pakistan, taken by George Craddock in the 1880s, part of the Bellew Collection of Architectural Views. Lahore, the capital of Punjab province, is considered the cultural centre of Pakistan. Islam came here a...
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