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Title | The Costume and Customs of Modern India: from a Collection of Drawings by Charles Doyley, ESQ. Engraved by J. H. Clark and C. Dubourg, with a preface and copious descriptions |
Author(s) | Williamson, Captain Thomas |
Section | Section III: The Visible Empire |
Date | 1813 |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Library | British Library |
Reference | X380 |
Region | South Asia |
Names | Charles Doyley, J. H. Clark, C. Dubourg, Captain Thomas Williamson, Marquis Wellesley, Nabob of Oude |
Places | India, Bengal, Calcutta , Oude, Lucknow |
Topics | race, dress, customs, climate, landscape, East India Company, languages, religion, Hinduism, Hindus, Muslims, Mohammedanism, Islam, Duftoree, office keeper, Colonial Government, Indian Civil Service, Crannies, clerks, head bearer, servants, hajaum, barber, Soontah-Burdar, appearance, Kedmutgars, servants, military, Khelassy, Sircar, servant, tobacco, hookah or pipe bearer, climate, snake catcher, wild sports of India, dandy, boatman, late Governor General of India, Durzee, tailor, income, dancing woman, dancing woman of lueknow, hand punkuh, Ayah, nurse, entertainment, jugglers of India, Goorgoory, female musicians, elephant fight, public breakfast |
Copyright | THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. LICENCE NO: 5475 |