Indian Empire Illustrated

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Subject:
History
Subclass:
Timured/Mughal
Reign:
Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857
Subject Year (Time):
1857
Author:
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Volume:
-
Edition:
Publisher & Place:
Digital Library India; JaiGyan
Publisher Date:
1879
Languages:
English
ISBN 10|13:
Royal Mughal Ref:
ARC-1000001-250523
Description
One of the most agreeable diversities that can occur in the life of a European resident in Hindustan, is a visit to the Hills-—the common term applied in India to the lower ranges of the Himalaya Mountains. Many are driven from the plains to try the effects of a more bracing climate for the recovery of health; but there are some to whom a love of the picturesque, and a restless desire to seek amusement in ever-varying change of scene, prove the chief incentive for a tour into the recesses of the mighty and mysterious range that forms the northern boundary of our Indian empire* The favorite and most exciting route, when undertaking such an expedition, is by Saharanpur, a frontier town of the province of Delhi (sometimes called the threshold of the hill districts), whence it is usual to penetrate through the valley of the Deyrah Dhoou, to the interior of the Himalayas, and the sources of the Jumna and the Ganges*
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Ismail Mazari
Very good information.
Shah Sharaf Barlas
Hello,
If possible anyone have shijra family tree of Mughal Barlas traib of Attock Pakistan please share with me.
Regards.