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File AvailableKutzner, J.G. 1857 Die Reise Seiner Königlichen Hoheit des Prinzen Waldemar von Preußen nach Indien in den Jahren 1844 bis 1846, aus dem darüber erschienenen Prachtwerke im Auszuge mitgetheilt. Berlin: Verlag der Königlichen Geheimen Ober-Hofbuchdruckerei, pp. i-x, 1-383
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WALDEMAR EXPEDITIONS

Mahlmann, Heinrich. 1853. Zweiter Abschnitt: Die Reise durch Hindostan. Von Kalkutta über Patna, Katmandu, Benares und Delhi nach Naini Tâl, 3. Januar bis 27. Mai 1845. Pp. 1-45, pls. I-XXXIII in Mahlmann, Heinrich (ed.), Zur Erinnerung an die Reise des Prinzen Walde...
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File AvailableGoens, R. van 1856 Reijsbeschrijving van den weg uijt Samarangh nae de Konicklijke hoofdplaats Mataram, mitsgaders de zeeden, gewoonten ende regerine van den Sousouhounan, groot machtichste Koningh van `t Eijlant Java. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 4: 307-350
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Javan Rhino
Description of palace of the King of Mataram - written April 1656. In the portion of land behind the King's palace, the King has incredibly large zoological gardens, which he keeps restricted for his own pleasure and hunting, and is inhabited by some thousands of deer, rhinoceros, wild cows, etc.
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File AvailableCampbell, J.L. 1856 Lives of judges infamous as tools of tyrants and instruments of oppression. New York and Auburn, Miller, Orton & Mulligan
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 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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File AvailableBelle Vue Zoological Gardens 1856 Purchase of a pair of rhinoceros. Guardian (London) Saturday 3 May 1856: 5
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File AvailableAnonymous 1856 An Eastern King’s live stock. Leeds Times 2 August 1856: 7
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File AvailableKnighton, 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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File AvailableSociete de litterateurs, d'archeologues et d'artistes 1855 Paris illustre: son histoire, ses monuments, ses musees, son administration, son commerce et ses plaisirs, nouveau guide des voyageurs. Paris : Libr. de L. Hachette, pp. 1-844
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File AvailableKnighton, 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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File AvailableAnonymous 1855 Revelations of a showman. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 77 (472): 194-197
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