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Macaulay, T. B., Minute on Education, 2 February 1835
Macaulay, T. B., Speech on the Gates of Somnath, 9 March 1843
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(second ed.), 1878
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Khan), John Marshall in India,
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1931
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Mohenjo Daro and the Indus Civilization,
1931
Marshall, J. H.,
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1960
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Calcutta, 1885
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Prinsep, J. (ed. E. Thomas), Essays on Indian Antiquities, 1858
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Wilson, H. H., Ariana Antiqua, 1841
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Wheeler, M., Civilization of the Indus Valley
and Beyond, 1961

PERIODICALS

Asiatic Researches,
vols I-XX, 1788–1839
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal,
vols I-X, 1831–41
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
vols 1–5, 1829–33
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vols 1—11, 1819–20
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19 November 1959
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History Today,
November
1959
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April 1962
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5 December 1963
Archer, M., ‘An Artist Engineer; Col. Robert Smith’,
The
Connoisseur,
February 1972
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Illustrated
London News,
11 September 1923
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September 1924
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Illustrated London News,
27 February 1926
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The Times,
1 January 1935

TRAVELOGUES AND SOCIAL BACKGROUND

Atkinson, G. F., Curry and Rice, 1858
Busteed, H. E., Echoes of Old Calcutta, 1908
Eden, Emily, Up the Country, 1830
Eden, Emily and Fanny, Letters from
India, 1872
Fay, Eliza, Original Letters from India, 1925
Heber, R., Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India, 1828
Hickey, W. (ed. P. Quennell), Memoirs of William Hickey, 1960
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Murray’s Handbook to India etc, 1975
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Valentia, G. A.,
Voyages and Travels,
1809

SECONDARY SOURCES

Arberry, A. J., The British Orientalists, 1943
Arberry, A. J.,
Asiatic Jones,
1946
Archer, M., Indian Architecture and the British, 1968
Archer, M., Company Drawings in the India Office Library, 1972
Archer, W. G., India and Modern Art, 1959
Basham, A. L., The Wonder that was India, 1954
Basham, A. L. (ed.), A Cultural History of India, 1975
Blunt, W., The Ark in the Park, 1976
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Carrington, R., Elephants, 1958
Carroll, D., The Taj Mahal, New York, 1972
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of Indian Art, 1972
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Griffiths, P., History of the Indian Tea Industry, 1967
Hawkes, J., The First Great Civilizations, 1973
Keay, J., When Men and Mountains Meet, 1977
Keay, J., The Gilgit Game, 1979
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Angeles, 1969
Lipsey, R.,
Coomaraswamy, His Life and Work,
1977
Markham, C.,
Peruvian Bark,
1880
Marshall, P. J. (ed.), The British Discovery of Hinduism etc, 1970
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Mason, P., A Matter of Honour, 1974
Mukherjee, S. N.,
Sir William Jones,
1968
Narain, V. A., Jonathan Duncan and Varanasi, Calcutta, 1959
Philips, C. H., (ed.), Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon, 1961
Rowland, B., Art and Architecture of India, 1967
Sewell, R., A Forgotten Empire, 1900
Sharma, R. C.,
Mathura Museum of Art,
Mathura, 1967
Singh, Madanjeet, The Cave Paintings of Ajanta, 1965
Spear, P., Twilight of the Moghuls, 1951
Spear, P.,
The Nabobs,
1963

Index

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Abu, Mount, 40, 146, 196–8
Afghanistan, 68, 69, 87, 88–9,
111
Agra, 22, 39, 40, 125, 126–7, 133, 142–4, 147
Agra, Red Fort, 142, 144, see also Taj, Itimad-ud-Daula
Ahmedabad, 146
Ajanta, 14, 42, 48, 148–58,
161, 162
Akbar, emperor, 125, 133, 147
Alexander the Great, 15, 33, 35–6, 43, 44, 87
Alexander, Lieut. J., 148–50, 205
Allahabad, 47, 49, 51, 57, 82, 116, 141–2
Amaravati,
stupa,
114, 180
Amber, palace, 129–30, 195
Amherst, Lord, Gov.-Gen., 143
Anhilwara, 196
Archaeological Dept., 145–7, 166
Archaeological Survey of India, 80–4, 96, 98, 103, 114, 124
Aryans, 24, 30, 31, 116, 164, 174
Ashoka Brahmi (script), 44–5, 48–9, 51–3, 55–61, 84, 164, 165–6
Ashoka, emperor, 53–63, 67, 71, 74
Ashoka pillars, 43–57, 72, 91, 115
Ashoka rock inscriptions, 57–63, 90, 196
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 26–7, 30, 35, 37–8, 42, 44, 47, 48–9, 52–3, 88, 145, 151, 175, 203, 204, 210–11
Auckland, Lord, Gov.-Gen., 75
Aurangzeb, emperor, 125

 

Babur, emperor, 129, 140
Bactria, 87–8, 90, 93, 94
Bagh, 42, 156, 157, 176
Baluchistan, 168, 174
Banerji, R. D., 166–7
Banks, Sir J., 209
Begram, 88–9, 210
Belur, 118, 119, 178
Benares, 29, 45, 47, 55, 70, 82, 116
Bentinck, Lord, Gov.-Gen., 144, 181
Besnagar, 91
Bhagavad Gita,
25, 28, 95
Bharhut,
stupa,
83–4, 85, 91
Bhilwara, 194
Bhopal, 51, 64, 79, 85
Bhuvaneswar, 120–1, 146
Bihar, 43, 44, 49, 57, 67, 81, 181
Bijapur, 127, 128,
146
Bird, Dr J., 153
Birdwood, Sir G., 159–60
Bir Singh Deo, 130
Blanford, W. T., 205, 206
Blyth, Edward, 204–5
Boddh Gaya, 67, 81–2, 122
Bombay, 22, 40, 41, 169
Boriah, K. V., 180–1
Broach, 40
Buchanan, Dr F. V., 67, 177–9, 190, 202, 205, 207
Buddal, pillar, 44
Buddhism, 42, 53, 62, 64–97, 116, 122–3, 153, 163, 199, 210
Burhanpur, 146
Burt, T. S., 47, 98–101, 109

 

Calcutta, 19–23,
38, 39, 40, 50, 52, 61, 84, 105, 108, 186, 188, 207
Canning, Lord, Gov.-Gen., 80, 81, 98
Cautley, Capt., 51
Carey, Wm., 202, 207
Cecconi, Prof., 154
Ceylon, 53, 66
Chambers, Wm., 42, 66–7
Chandigarh, 169
Chandragupta, Gupta emperor, 47
Chandragupta Maurya, emperor, 35–6, 47, 53–4, 73
Chitor, 193–5
Chunar, 55
Clive, Lord Robert, 20, 21, 23
Cole, H. H., 85, 86, 94, 96, 138, 139–41,
142
Colebrooke, H. T., 38, 190
Connolly, Lieut., A., 51
Coomaraswamy, A. K., 159, 160–2, 172, 179
Coryat, Thomas, 43, 44, 176
Cunningham, Sir Alexander, 51, 52, 57, 70–84, 89, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 101, 113, 114, 121–2, 125, 129, 135, 164–6, 176
Cunningham, Joseph, 79, 198
Curzon, Lord, Viceroy, 14, 82, 105, 138, 142, 145–7, 206

 

Dangerfield, F., 176
Daniell, Thomas, 21, 40, 117, 143
Darjeeling, 198, 200
Datia, palace, 130, 161
Dehra Dun, 188, 189
Delhi, 39, 40, 43, 46, 49, 55, 56, 82, 102, 116, 123–6, 130, 132, 133–9, 146, 169
Delhi Red Fort, 40, 133, 136–9, 146–7, see also Qutb, Tughlakabad, etc.
Devanagari, script, 44–5, 61
Dhar, 146
Dhauli, 58, 59–60
Dig, 112, 130, 208
Dinwiddie, Dr, 184
Dravidians, 117–8

 

East India Company, 21, 25, 39, 80, 194, 202, 206
Eden, The Hon. Emily, 75–6
Elephanta, 40–1, 42, 149
Ellenborough, Lord, Gov.-Gen., Ill
Ellora, 42, 45, 149, 161
Erskine, Wm., 42
Everest, Mount, 191
Everest, Sir George, 186–9

 

Fa Hsien, 73, 74, 93, 102
Fatehpur Sikri, 40, 125
Fell, Capt. E., 64–6
Fergusson, James, 94–6, 112–30, 138, 140, 142, 144, 153, 176, 178–9
Feroz Shah, Sultan, 56
Forster, George, 156
Francis, Sir Philip, 22
Franklin, James, 98, 176

 

Gandhara, 92–7, 104, 105
Ganges R., 29, 36
Garhwal, 191
Gaur, 29, 127, 128, 146
Gaya, 29, 45, 46
Gill, Maj. Robert, 153–4
Gir, 206
Girnar, 58–9, 60–1, 78, 196
Great Trigonometrical Series, 182–91
Greek influences, 33, 35–6, 42, 43, 48, 86–97, 171–2
Gresley, Capt., 151–3, 161
Griffiths, John, 154
Gujerat, 127–8, 192

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