The Indian Empire: Its People, History, and Products

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Asian Educational Services, 2005 - 747 pàgines
 

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Physical Aspects
1
Aurangzebs Provinces and Revenues
10
The Rivers as Highways and as Destroyers 2932
29
Third Region of India the Southern Tableland 344I
35
British Burma its Geography and Products 41
41
Underpeopled Provinces the immobile Indian Peasant
47
The NonAryan Races
53
The Kandhs Tribal Government Wars and Blood Revenge 60
60
75131
431
State System of Education in India
478
The IndoEuropean Stock
488
Model Farms the Problem of improved Husbandry 515517
515
The Forest Department 522 524528
522
Irrigation its Function in India 528529
528
In Madras Mysore Central Provinces 535537
535
History of previous Famines 1769 to 1876 541
541

Seleukos and Chandra Gupta
68
Crushed Tribes Gipsy Clans Predatory Tribes
72
The Aryans in Ancient India
75
Education
96
The Hindu Drama Kálidása 125127
101
Early English Efforts the Calcutta Madrasa and other
109
The Hindu Novel Beast Stories 127
127
Buddha the Spiritual Development of the Heroic Aryan Man 133
133
Political Life of Buddha his Opponents Devadatta 139
139
The Work of Kanishka
147
Buddhas Personality denied
153
The Greeks in India
163
The India of Megasthenes
169
IndoScythic Settlements Sen Gupta and Valabhi Dynasties 181
181
CHAPTER VIII
191
Shrines common to Different Faiths
203
Kumárila Bhatta Sankara Achárya
209
Siva and Vishnu compared
215
KrishnaWorship the Chief Vishnuite Sects 222
222
CHAPTER IX
229
Early Indian Christians 190 A D 234
235
The Seven Modern Vernaculars
238
Native Rulers of Bengal 17071756 the Black Hole
239
First Portuguese Missionaries 1500 A D the Syrian Rite 243245
243
Parochial Organization of Portuguese India
247
Mission Schools
262
CHAPTER XI
290
Akbars Organization of the Empire Military and Judicial
296
Jahángírs Personal Character his Justice and Religion
302
Aurangzebs twenty years Maráthá War his Despair
308
Jesuit Colleges and Rural Settlements
311
CHAPTER XII
317
CHAPTER XIII
325
EARLY EUROPEAN SETTLEMENTS 1498 TO 18TH CENTURY A D
356
Lord Hardinge 18441848 the First Sikh War 410
410
Lord Dalhousies Work Extensions of Territory
417
Queens Proclamation of November 1st 1858 423
423
Education Commission Abolition of Import Duties
429
Assisted and Native State Railways 548
548
COMMERCE AND TRADE
555
Growth of Trade Quinquennial Table of Foreign Trade 561
561
Exports Raw Cotton Jute Rice Wheat 569572
569
472 473
573
Export of Cotton and Jute Manufactures 575
575
Effects of the Suez Canal on Indian Trade
581
The Himalayan Trade Routes Nepál Tibet 587588
587
Religious Fairs Village Markets
593
CHAPTER XX
598
Carpets and Rugs Processes of Manufacture 604
604
European Industries Steam Cotton Mills 610612
610
Its Early Campingground in Central Asia
612
Brewing Papermaking Leather etc 616
616
The Four Great Coal Fields Future of Indian Coal
622
Saltpetre Manufacture and Export of 623
623
CHAPTER XXII
631
The Ráníganj Coal Seams
637
Gangetic Plain Eastern Bengal Assam 643
643
Rainfall Returns 649
649
654
654
Reptiles Loss of Life from Snakebite the Cobra
660
Deathrate in India Average Duration of Life 666
666
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675
Health of the Native Army Causes of Mortality 682684
682
Area Towns and Villages Houses Population
689
Population of British India classified according
698
Statistics of NonAryan Races in 1872 and 1881 6971
705
Agriculture almost the Sole Occupation of the People
706
The Mahábhárata its Growth and Central Story
711
253 254
714
Clives Wars in Oudh Madras and Bengal
715
Downfall of the Portuguese their Possessions in 1881
720
Clives Reorganization of the Companys Service 1766
723
Building up of Caste Hindu Marriage Law
724
Dravidian Languages Tamil
730
The Army of India its Constitution
738
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