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The Asiatic Journal for September 1821

1821

The arms of the Tartar conquerors of India never penetrated into Malabar the inhabitants' of which preserved their acient government religion and customs until the invasion of Hyder Ally from the neighbouring province of Canara about the year 1766 with a numerous army put an end to the Hindu government by the expulsion of the Rajahs and chief men most of whom fled to Travancore. [...] The sources of my information are the Chiefs of Tapanfili and Sorkom the latter of whom have twice visited the Tohbah country which is the parent state; cosequently these nuanorandums Mite only to the countries interior and to the nortward of Tapanfili : excepting for produce however this description will answer for the countries to the southward of Tapanfili. [...] SIR The opening of an institution for the moral and intellectual improvment of the people of India coicident with the spirit of some oservations made by me in the Sumary of the Mahratta and Pindaree Campaign " may justify me in offering through the medium of your Journal some further hinti on this nice and important question to the considertion of the distinguished members of [...] greater splendour of their ceremonies ; Nevertheless the difibrences of our by the severest punishment of our Elives and habits the intrigues of the ropean officers and soldiers who mfactious and the bitter recollections of lasted them in their festivals; and in the dominion of foreign (Mathomedan) short by the fullest and freest tolerreligion has kept the great body of our tion of [...] Won of our faith; we must.add our bin late encouragment to the missionaries and the continual erection of Christian churches at. the segral Presidencies together with the rate augmentationo..of the The late Isuipnentatims to our Chards Istiblishment in India on the arrival of the Bishop and the Archdeacon attracted not a little tine regard of the natives.
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Pages
121
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120104
Segment Pages Author Actions
The “British India Society” and Its Opponents
209-212 unknown view
Ceremonies Observed at the Coronation of a Hindu Rajah
213-215 Brown view
Short Account of the Battas
215-219 unknown view
Suggestions on Communicating Instructiou to the Hindoos
219-231 unknown view
Superstitions and Customs of the Chinese
231-233 unknown view
Theory of Magnetic Attraction
233-237 unknown view
East-India Company’s Retired Officers Kntitled to Brevet Army Rank
237-238 unknown view
Sketch of the Turkish Army
238-240 unknown view
Island of St. Paul
240-240 unknown view
A Notice of Several Chinese-European Dictionaries Which have Peeceded Dr. Morrison’s
240-244 unknown view
East-India Revenue Laws
245-245 unknown view
Biographical Memoir of Padre Joseph Vaz
246-252 unknown view
On a Free Press in India
253-255 unknown view
Mr. Moorcroft’s Expedition into Tartary
256-256 unknown view
Illegibility of Native Signatures
256-257 unknown view
Heterodox Mahomedans
257-257 unknown view
Obseervations on the Birman Empire
258-258 unknown view
Intelligence Respecting Africa
259-261 unknown view
Literary and Philosophical Intelligence
261-264 unknown view
Imperial Parliament
265-277 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence
278-303 unknown view
Home Intelligence
303-312 unknown view
Backmatter
i-4 unknown view

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