| Tait, W. 1857 The ex-king of Oude and his chroniclers. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine 24: 162-163 |
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| Allen, D.O. 1856 India ancient and modern: geographical, historical, political, social, and religious; with a particular account of the state and prospects of christianity. Boston, John P. Jewett, pp. i-xii, 1-618 |
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| Anonymous 1856 Rhinoceros fight in Baroda. Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce 1 March 1856 |
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| Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, 1 March 1856 Baroda, 24 February 1856 – Fight in Baroda In the evening a number of officers went to the city to see a rhinoceros fight got up by the Guicowar. His Highness and visitors were stationed on an elevated balcony in one corner of a large are... |
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| Veritas 1856 Record of bags for four years. India Sporting Review (N.S.) 1 (3), no. 47: 302-304 |
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| Stewart, R. 1856 Notes on northern Cachar. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 24: 582-610 |
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| Knighton, W. 1856 The private life of an eastern king. Compiled for a member of the household of His late Majesty, Nussir-u-Deen, king of Oude. New edition, revised. London and New York, G. Routledge & Co., pp. i-viii, 1-296 |
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| Knighton, W. 1855 The private life of an eastern king. London, Hope and Co, pp. i-iv, 1-330 |
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| I HAVE already described the ordinary fights of birds, antelopes, and tigers. I now turn to the larger animals. Nothing more brutal than the contests of camels can well be conceived. They are trained to fighting with each other in Lucknow ; but nature intended them to be useful, peaceful animals,... |
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| Butler, J. 1855 Travels and adventures in the Province of Assam, during a residence of fourteen years. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pp. i-x, 1-268 |
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| Hooker, J.D. 1855 Himalayan journals: Notes of a naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains. London, J. Murray |
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| Anonymous 1855 Sport in India (by a party from Dacca). Inverness Courier Thursday 19 July 1855: col. 3 |
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