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The Historical Record of the Imperial Visit to India 1911. Compiled from the Official Records under the Orders of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India

1914

OF THY MOVEMENTS " (Persian). 203 THE VICTORIA CROSS. 103 BADGE OF THE ORDER OF BRITISH INDIA. 203 4‘ G RAØQIIAVA ON YOUR INSTALLATION ON YOUR CONQUERING THE \NORLD You DESERVE TO BE LOAD ON IN THE WA-: MEN LOOK ON THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE SUN AT MIDDAY " (Hindi: Rajnayana). -.-. 204 CHAIN OF THE ORDER OF TliE STAR OF INDIA... 227 CHAIN OF THE ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE [...] Tier agillcacy Lady Hardinge of Penskarst C. I.zl THE EFFECTS OF THE VISIT 19 summit of a great political system but the personification of their ideals and of fundamental principles; the apostle of duty and the comman3er of more of the faithful than the greatest of the Caliphs. [...] Peoples' love and Monarch's duty Every thought and deed impelled." in 19o/ the whole of India " front the Arab Sheikhs of Aden on the west to the Shan Chief of the Mekong on the borders of China " had "felt the thrill of a common loyalty and the ifispiratiOn of a single aim " but the wearer of the crown was still almost a myth across the dreaded ocean and it was only in 1911 that the Empire awa [...] London for their journey to India on the morning of the II th November 1911 and they-did so amid ir-nif f.s ations of the greatest enthusiasm for the popular imagination in England had been deeply stirred by the romance and the importance of the projed -and by the high sense of duty and the zeal for the welfare of. [...] Their Majesties left again at half-past ten the next morning the King in the meantime having received the Governor General Sir Archibald Hunter who had recently served in India in command at Poona also the Governor of the neighbouring Spanish town of Algeciras and the principal offices of the garrison of Gibraltar and of the Atlantic Fleet which was assembled in the port under Vice Admiral
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Pages
616
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.146828
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Cover
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Frontmatter
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I-A Retrospect
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II-Their Majesties’ Voyage
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III-The Gateway of India
35-51 unknown view
IV-Delhi
52-59 unknown view
V-The State Entry
60-93 unknown view
VI-The Imperial Encampment
94-123 unknown view
VII-The Princes of the Indian Empire
124-143 unknown view
VIII-The Coronation Durbar
144-177 unknown view
IX-The Rejoicings of the People
178-190 unknown view
X-The Emperor and His Army
191-203 unknown view
XI-In Camp at Delhi
204-227 unknown view
XII-Nepal and Rajputana
228-244 unknown view
XIII-Calcutta
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XIV-Their Majesties’ Return
267-282 unknown view
Appendices
283-420 unknown view
Index of Names
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General Index
433-457 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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