Deneawantinn nf amonamene 
Roy. 8vo. Cloth. pp. v, 406. 21s. 
HISTORY OF THE DECCAN 
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS, PLATES, 
PORTRAITS, MAPS, AND PLANS. 
VOL. I. 
From the Origin of the Bahmanee Kings till the beginning of 
the Eighteenth Century. 
BY 
J. D. B, GRIBBLE. 
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--Atheneum, 
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of Indian history. He has also presented it with a lucidity of style which will go 
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by a number of interesting reproductions of scenery and architecture in Southern 
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