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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record April 1892

1892

ness for the education of the people when all the powers of the State were absorbed by the great struggle of 1877-78 was conceived in the same spirit as the policy of the Prussian Monarchy after Jena and which set free the German Fatherland from the Napoleonic oppression. [...] The tonnage of the ships anchored in the harbours and the returns of the Custom House are the best proofs of the -icrease of the national wealth under the present reign ; but another is also to be seen in the enormous increase it the value of land in the commercial cities of the Empire The Ottoman Government does its best to improv( agriculture. and the creation of model farms besides th( fo [...] In another case a hole passes obliquely from the foot of the side wall of the upper chamber to the connecting portion of the ceiling and the side wall of the lower. [...] If we suppose this to be the case the explanation of the general resemblance of the internal structure of the chambers and the presence of the scratched figures on the side wall of the passage-way become easier. [...] Morover as the consequence of the above supposition if we regard the burial of the dead to be a subsequent utilization of the caves the indiscriminate employment of finished and unfinished caves for the purpose; and the stopping of the courses of the furrows by the artificial closing of the chambers will be understood without any difficulty.
government politics public policy
Pages
253
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Is Turkey Progressing ?
265-278 Ibrahim Hakki view
Notes on the Discovery of More than two Hundred Ancient Artificial Caves Near Tokyo
279-293 Shogoro Tsuboi view
Legends Songs and Customs of Dardistan
294-ii unknown view
My Russian Records
311-320 Robert Miciiell view
The Telegraph Department in Persia
321-323 A. Houtum-Schindler view
Disease Microbes Anticipated in Sanskrit Medical Works
324-327 Pundit Janardiian view
Some Geographical Identifications in Egypt
328-345 E. Amelineau view
Notes on the Kabyle Language
346-349 R. S. Charnock view
Polynesian Races and Linguistics
350-353 Emil Schneider view
Great Britain and France Versus New Foundland
354-364 C. D. Collet view
Creation by the Voice and the Ennead of Hermopolis
365-374 G. Maspero view
Oriental Studies in Great Britain
375-390 T. Witton Davies view
The Great Path-Finder
391-408 Karl Blind view
Hawaii
409-426 L.N. Badenoch view
Miscellaneous Notes of the Late Sir Walter Elliot
427-446 unknown view
The Pelasgi and Their Modern Descendants
447-462 H.E. Pasha, P. Colquhoun view
Correspondence and Notes &c
463-471 unknown view
Summary of Events
472-494 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
495-510 unknown view