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Modern Review November 1910

1910

5 lacs to the Emperor and the same sum to door Jehan Begum in full payment of the Imperial duet ; while on the invasion of the Assamese it is said that not a single rupee was remitted to Delhi.' Matters instead of improving became worse and worse owing to the continued delapidation of the Bengal fleet on the one hand and the growing power of the Mughs and Feringhi fleets on the other. [...] Sonic of the larger Indian ships at Surat of which the names are also known fell a prey to pirates that infested the whole of the western coast and became a terrible scourge to the Indian trade in the time of the Emperor Auranzib just as their brethren on the west coast the Mugh and Feringhi pirates were Hakluyes Frer's East India and Persia pp 74 79."INDIAN SHIPPING IN THE TIME OF AURAN [...] She belongs to the "Young Finn" party and in the last session of parliment was elected to a seat on the Grand Committee of the Diet and also sat on the Law Committee the latter being entrusted with the arduous task of revising all pettions submitted by the Landdag to the Russian Emperor. [...] drying and stocking of the atmosphere of Aryan civilisation which the alimentary product in common salt the modern scholars arc so eagerly devoting weathering of the earth for nitre plantation themselves to master for a truer and vivid the utilisation of the minute quantity of knowledge of the past. [...] realities which float on the surface of these It is the monopoly of the trade that the practical and scientific methods of the Company directed their attention to and Hindu workers in the cause of the develonot the manufacture of the article itself.
government politics public policy
Pages
115
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Indian Shipping in the Time of Aurangzib
475-482 Radhakumud Mookerji view
European Countries Where Women Vote
482-486 Saint Singh view
The Nitre Industry in Ancient India
486-501 Nivedita view
The Value of Manures in Agriculture
502-504 R. Palit view
Sufism or Mohammadan Mysticism
505-507 M. Ali view
High Prices
507-512 P. Chetti view
The Modern Period of Mundari History
513-518 unknown view
Malaria and Its Remedy
518-522 unknown view
About Pictures
523-524 Ananda Coomaraswamy view
“India Under Ripon”
524-528 unknown view
General Aspect and Natural Resources of China
528-530 Ashutosh Roy view
Why Emigrate?
530-534 Shiv Narayan view
Contemporary Thought and Life
534-539 E. Willts view
Plant Society
539-540 Nibaran Bhattacharjee view
Current Literature: English and American Magazines
540-547 N.H.D. view
Comment and Criticism
547-548 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of BookS
548-553 K.M.J. view
Notes
554-576 J.C Ghoush view