- Pages
- 313
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.146301
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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iii-vi | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XV. Lectures and Preachments
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1-27 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XVI. We Prepare to quit Hyderabad
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28-41 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XVII. Reflections on the Field of Meeanee
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42-77 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XVIII. Down the Fulailee River to Sudderan’s Column. The Stepmother
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78-107 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XIX. A Ride to Meer Ibrahim Khan Talpur’s Village
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108-130 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XX. Meer Ibrahim Khan Talpur
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131-156 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XXI. A Beloch Dinner and tea Party
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157-182 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XXII. The Mimosa Bank; its Giant Face.—Scindia. Petræa.—the Beloch Muse
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183-205 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XXIII. The Lukkee Pass and its Evil Spirit.—Sehwan its Beggars and its “Alexander’s Camp.”
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206-230 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XXIV. Lake Manchar.—Larkhana the Pretty and Mahtab the Donna of Larkhana
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231-247 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XXV. The Picturesque “Sukkur Bukxur Rohri.”
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248-264 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XXVI. Shikarpur.—its Central Asian Bazaar and its Hindoos
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265-277 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XXVII. Upper Scinde.—Durranee Heroism of Sentiment
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278-287 | Richard Burton | view |
Chapter XXVIII. The Song of the Bungalow.—Down the Indus “Home.”
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288-309 | Richard Burton | view |