Digital Rare Book:
The First Hindoo Convert: A Memoir of Krishna Pal, a Preacher of the Gospel to his countrymen more than twenty years.
Published by The American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia - 1852
On November 25, 1800, Krishna Pal, a thirty-six year old Indian carpenter, had dislocated his arm, and Dr. John Thomas, the first missionary to India from the Baptist Missionary Society, set Krishna Pal's arm, and, along with Joshua Marshman, spoke to him about the Christian faith. Later, Krish...
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PUNDIT D. GOPALACHARULU was instrumental in restoring the lost glory of Ayurveda (an ancient Indian system of medicine and healing), at a time when western medicine was beginning to gain acceptance. Born in 1872, at Machilipatnam (now in Andhra Pradesh) he studied in the Maharajah's Ayurveda Ori...
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The Tomb of the Emperor Shah ‘Alam at the Qutb Minar -1843
[From 'Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi’, an album consisting of 89 folios containing approximately 130 paintings of views of the Mughal and pre-Mughal monuments of Delhi, as well as other contemporary material, with an accompanying man...
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New Book:
Benares Illustrated by James Prinsep
By O.P. Kejariwal
Published by Viswavidyalaya Prakashan, Varanashi - 2002
For more than 150 years, there was no reprint of this fascinating work. a reprint was brought out in 1996 by the Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan of Benares . Sadly, it was of a...
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Map and cross section of the drainage tunnel from the Machhodri tank to the river, Benares, with elevation and cross section of the tunnelling process and drawings of the equipment used - 1825
Pen and ink and watercolour map and cross section of the drainage tunnel from the Machhodri tank to t...
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Article:
He deciphered India’s past.
By Kanwarjit Singh Kang
The Tribune - 2010
Besides unlocking the mystery of the Brahmi and Kharoshti scripts, JAMES PRINSEP deciphered numerous inscriptions, including those used during Emperor Ashoka’s reign, writes Kanwarjit Singh Kang.
Digital Rare Book:
LADAK: Physical, Statistical and Historical with notices of the surrounding countries
By Alexander Cunningham
Published by W.H.Allen & Co., London - 1854
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Image:
Chimry, Ladakh - January 1869
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Extract from Alexander Cunningham's first journal in 1862, wherein he describes the ancient city of AYODHYA in great detail…
Digital Rare Book:
Four Reports Made During the Years, 1862-63-64-65
Archaeological Survey of India
By Alexander Cunningham
Printed at The Government Central Press, Simla...
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Alexander Cunningham and his contribution to the archaeological surveys in India :
"...The fresh proposal put by Alexander Cunningham was given due attention by Lord Canning, who sanctioned a scheme of survey in northern India . It was defined as: - “an accurate description-illustrated by plan...
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Article:
Alexander the Great
By Nayanjot Lahiri
Hindustan Times - August 10, 2011
It was 10.30 in the morning, the first Monday of August. I was on a routine visit to the library, tracking references for an article that I was writing. The library, that of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)...
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Digital Rare Book:
Life in the Mission, the Camp and the Zenáná; or, Six years in India.
By Mrs. Colin Mackenzie
Published by Richard Bentley, London - 1854
In Two Volumes
Digital Rare Book:
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier's Life : Colin Mackenzie, 1825-1881
By Helen Douglas Mackenzie
Published by David Douglas, Edinburgh - 1884
In Two Volumes
Colonel Colin Mackenzie (1754–1821) was Surveyor General of India, and an art collector and orientalist. He produced many...
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'Captain Colin Mackenzie, Madras Army, lately a hostage in Caubool, in his Affghan Dress', 1842 (c).
Oil on canvas by James Sant (1820-1916), 1842 (c).
This flamboyant portrait is in keeping with an officer who enjoyed as dashing a career as Captain (later Lieutenant-General) Colin Mackenzi...
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Digital Rare Book:
A Memoir On The Indian Surveys
By Clements R. Markham
Published by W.H.Allen & Co., London - 1878
Book review by Shyamal:
This is an early British work on the great trignometric survey that started in Madras and went to Bangalore and then on to find the height of Mt Everest. T...
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During the 19th century, fear of invasion from the north led officials in British India to enlist locals to fill in blanks in their maps. Jules Stewart tells the story of the pundits.
The Great Trigonometrical Survey of India was a key instrument of Brita...
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