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Panjab Digital Library - Digitization of Travels in India
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Travels in India

Description This travelogue gives an account of the places visited by a German visitor to India during the British colonial rule and his impressions and observations about Indian landscape, its people, its different religious cultural communities and their beliefs, customs and festivals. It provides a glimpse into the colourful variety of Indian landscape and its fauna, flora, rivers and landmarks, places and its vastness in the 18th & 19th century. It is written in the form of letters which makes an interesting reading[edit]
Keywords London, Bombay, Colabah, Kurachee, Cholera, Sinde, Hydrabad, Ferozepoor, Bhawulpoor, Runjeet Singh, Fakir Azeezoodeen, Sher Singh, Rani Chand Kaur, Lahore, Anglo-Indian Army, Army, Panipat, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-000781
Author Captain Leopold Von Orlicii
Year 1845
Script Roman
Language English
Publisher Unknown
Custodian G.S. Lamba, Jalandhar
Length 22.0
Breadth 14.0
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         308
 
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