Resorts of the raj : hill stations of India /
During their long occupation of India, the British built four metropolises. Within easy reach of these, nestled in the cool mountains, they built resorts to which they could escape for rest and recreation. Soon these became the summer capitals of the governors. This led to the vast network of roads,...
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Middletown, NJ : Chidambaram :
Grantha Corp. ; Mapin,
1998
Middletown, NJ : Chidambaram, Ahmedabad : Grantha Corp. ; Mapin Pub., 1998 Middletown, NJ : Chidambaram : 1998 |
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