Junagadh dynasty owes much of its present power, was the nearest approach to an educated native gentleman the country contained. His tastes and habits of thought were above his age ; but he departed without casting his mantle on a successor. Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society - 30 페이지저자: Bombay Geographical Society - 1846전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1876 - 906 페이지
...Report of 1842, said that Runcharji was " the nearest approach to an educated native gentleman the country contained ; his tastes and habits of thought were above his age." He was one of the first in giving effectual aid to the suppression of infanticide ; and Dr. Wilson,... | |
| John Wilson - 1877 - 712 페이지
...dynasty owes much of its present power, was the nearest approach to an educated native gentleman the country contained. His tastes and habits of thought...departed without casting his mantle on a successor. The Nagara community is very powerful in the peninsula ; they are by profession a corps diplomatique, and... | |
| 1920 - 100 페이지
...Nagara community," wrote General I,e Grand Jacob, " is very powerful in the Peninsula (Kathiawar) ; they are by profession a corps diplomatique, and devoted to the -arts of government. They are a shrewd race, and work their way into almost every Darbar by their ability and tact ; most... | |
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