id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015033661508 Caine, W. S. Picturesque India; a handbook for European travellers by W. S. Caine. Illustrations drawn by John Pedder, H. Sheppard Dale, and H. H. Stanton 1891 .txt text/plain 171388 9360 74 temples are the houses of the resident Brahman priests, and Dharmsalas, lodging places for pilgrims, owned by rich and pious Hindus, gateways of the old walls, a step-well in the town, the Dhundia reservoir, and two beautiful tombs built by Mahmud in 1484, are worth city, with a fine old mosque built by Muhammad Shah in 1325 a.d. It is celebrated for the manufacture of agate, carnelian and onyx ornaments, the stones being found in the neighbourhood. mosque, sixty feet square, the daintiest little building in all India, a great Anglo Indian event of the year, the whole of the Government departments transferring their offices to this beautiful hill On the other side of the temple square are the two lofty and imposing towers, called the Ram Garhuja Minars, 130 feet high, built province justly called "the Garden of India," the suburbs are extremely beautiful; viewed from any vantage point, the city is wonderfully picturesque, the debased and degraded architecture being toned ./cache/mdp.39015033661508.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015033661508.txt