. Indika. The country and the people of India and Ceylon . because of the hostility betweenthe two ruling classes of the population. These are the Hindusand the Mohammedans. But many other faiths and nations arerepresented in this strange city. In the brilliant days of theMogul empire in the north, when the emperors ruled all Indiafrom Lahor, Delhi, and Agra, they fearlessly marched far tothe south and conquered the country. They established sub-ordinate princes in Golconda as a capital, which was later aban-doned as a residence. Haidarabad was then laid out and built to THE NIZAMS HAIDARABAD.
. Indika. The country and the people of India and Ceylon . because of the hostility betweenthe two ruling classes of the population. These are the Hindusand the Mohammedans. But many other faiths and nations arerepresented in this strange city. In the brilliant days of theMogul empire in the north, when the emperors ruled all Indiafrom Lahor, Delhi, and Agra, they fearlessly marched far tothe south and conquered the country. They established sub-ordinate princes in Golconda as a capital, which was later aban-doned as a residence. Haidarabad was then laid out and built to THE NIZAMS HAIDARABAD.—A \.\Tl\i: CIT7 181 take its place. The ruling prince was the Nizam. He, Like Insfathers, was a Mohammedan. Bui his Bubjeota were for themost part Hindus. The latter, uaturally enough, have alwaysbeen secretly hostile to the Mohammedan conqueror and hie scendants, and every now and then there is a violent outbreakof the old hatred. Haidarabad is still walled, and it is nol always Bafe fora foreigner to walk through the streets without an escort. 1 was. Of .C-^i- ^^??1
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