When the pillar was at last fixed, the " top was ornamented with black and white stone work surmounted by a gilt pinnacle, from which no doubt it received its name of Minar Zarin, or The new guide to Delhi - Seite 89von Alfred Frederick P. Harcourt - 1873 - 143 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Archaeological Survey of India - 1871 - 570 Seiten
...J or 7 feet in height. I conclude, therefore, that the statement of Shams-i-Siraj is quite correct. When the pillar was at last fixed, the " top was ornamented with black and white stone-work surmounted by a gilt pinnacle, from which no doubt it received its name of Mindr Zarin,... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1871 - 614 Seiten
...6^ or 7 feet in height. I conclude, therefore, that the statement of Shams-i-Siraj is quite correct. When the pillar was at last fixed, the " top was ornamented with black and white stone-work surmounted by a gilt pinnacle, from which no doubt it received its name of Mindr Zarin,... | |
| Aśoka (King of Magadha) - 1877 - 246 Seiten
...or 7 feet in height. I conclude, therefore, that the statement of Shams-i-Sirâj is quite correct. When the pillar was at last fixed, the " top was ornamented...pinnacle was still in its place in AD 1611, when William Einch entered Delhi, as he describes the ' stone pillar of Bimsa (or Bhim-sen), which, after passing... | |
| Aśoka (King of Magadha) - 1877 - 252 Seiten
...feet in height. I conclude, therefore, that the statement of Shams-i-Siraj is quite correct. When tho pillar was at last fixed, the " top was ornamented...pinnacle, from which no doubt it received its name of 3findr Zarin, or ' Golden Pillar.' This gilt pinnacle was still in its place in AD 1611, when William... | |
| 1879 - 244 Seiten
...or 7 feet in height. I conclude, therefore, that the statement of Shams-i-Siraj is quite correct. -. When the pillar was at last fixed, the " top was ornamented...pinnacle", from which no doubt it received its name of Mindr Zurin, or ' Golden Pillar.' This gilt pinnacle was still in its place in AD 1611, when William... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Edward Backhouse Eastwick - 1882 - 492 Seiten
...in the masonry. " When the pillar was fixed, the top was ornamented with black and white stonework surmounted by a gilt pinnacle, from which no doubt it received its name of Minar Zarin or ' golden minaret.' This gilt pinnacle was still in its place in 1611 AD, as when William Finch in that year... | |
| Edward Backhouse Eastwick, John Murray (Firm) - 1882 - 476 Seiten
...in the masonry. " When the pillar was fixed, the top was ornamented with black and white stonework surmounted by a gilt pinnacle, from which no doubt it received its name of Miuar Zarin or 1 golden minaret.' This gilt pinnacle was still in its place in 1611 AD, as when William... | |
| John Murray, John Murray (Firm) - 1894 - 654 Seiten
...(Kurund) corundum stone. "When the pillar was fixed, the top was ornamented with black and white stonework surmounted by a gilt pinnacle, from which no doubt it received its name of Minar Zarin or ' Golden Minaret.' This gilt pinnacle was still in its place in 1611 AD, as when William Finch in that year... | |
| John Murray - 1898 - 670 Seiten
...(Kiii'imd) corundum stone. "When the pillar was fixed, the top was ornamented with black and white stonework surmounted by a gilt pinnacle, from which no doubt it received its name of Minar Zarin or ' Golden Minaret.' This gilt pinnacle was still in its place in 1611 AD, as when William Finch in that year... | |
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