History of India . , when the news of Ahmad Shah Abdalis ap-proach and of his arrival on this side of Lahore as-tonished the ears of all. Datta, with the arrogancethat ever filled his head, would not allow the prelimi-naries of peace to be brought to a conclusion; buthaughtily discarding the amicable relations that he wasin process of contracting, moved with a resolute stepalong the road to Delhi with a view to encounter theAbdali Shah. He was accompanied at that time by80,000 horsemen, well armed and equipped. The Gardens of Husainabad, Lucknow Lucknow was a place of importance during the Moh


History of India . , when the news of Ahmad Shah Abdalis ap-proach and of his arrival on this side of Lahore as-tonished the ears of all. Datta, with the arrogancethat ever filled his head, would not allow the prelimi-naries of peace to be brought to a conclusion; buthaughtily discarding the amicable relations that he wasin process of contracting, moved with a resolute stepalong the road to Delhi with a view to encounter theAbdali Shah. He was accompanied at that time by80,000 horsemen, well armed and equipped. The Gardens of Husainabad, Lucknow Lucknow was a place of importance during the Mohammedan period,and is now the largest city of India after Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras,and is particularly well known in later history because of the part itplayed during the Indian Mutiny. Among the comparatively modernbuildings, which combine elements of Mohammedan architecture withWestern art, is the Husainabad Imambarah, erected early in the nine-teenth century by Mohammad AH Shah as a burial-place for i!6^r M^^ The Gardens of Husainabad, Lucknow Lucknow was a place of importance during the Mohammedan period,and is now the largest city of India after Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras,and is particularly well known in later history because ^ of the part itplayed during the Indian Mutiny. Among the comparatively modernbuildings, which combine elements of Mohammedan architecture withWestern art, is the Husainabad Imambarah, erected earl^ in the nine-teenth century by Mohammad Alt Shah hs a burial-placefor himself.


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