Journal of a March From Delhi to Peshwur And From Thence to Cbul With the

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William Barr
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Intimation of our msh to visit the town having been conveyed to the Maharajah, who is still encamped between this and Amritsir, he was pleased to direct a state elephant should be in readiness to escort us through it, as well as to issue orders that every facility should be afforded us of gratifying our curiosity. As soon as Noor- mahal had taken his leave, we mounted the ele- phant and seated ourselves in the howdah, which wis edged with embossed silver, and divided into two compartments. Two
...attendants, clothed respectively in yellow and pink silk, sat behind LAHORE. 93 US, and a guard of five sepoys, attired in red and armed with muskets, cleared the way in front. Having entered the city by the Musti gate, we proceeded for some distance down the main street, w^hich is filthy to a degree, and extremely nar- row, being not more than thirteen feet in width. Situated in it, is Bokhari Khan's mosque, an edifice apparently of late construction, roofed in with three large domes sheathed with gold ; and as the sun was shining on the temple with noon- day splendour, it looked extremely brilliant and rich, though beyond the domes there is nothing particularly attracting about it.

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