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  1. 24 de dez. de 2021 · 368 subscribers. Subscribed. 110. 6K views 2 years ago INDIA. Stones of the Raj - EP1 Surrey in Tibet William Dalrymple Shimla Hill Station - British India/ Viceroy/ Summer Capital/...

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  2. 24 de dez. de 2021 · 311 subscribers. 15. 776 views 1 year ago KOLKATA. Stones of The Raj - EP 6 (final) The Magnificent Ruin (incomplete) 1997 ...more. Stones of The Raj - EP 6 (final)The Magnificent...

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  3. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 209p. : 20 cm. Originally published, Oxford University Press, 1983 as 'Stones of Empire: the buildings of the Raj'. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate. 2021-07-16 07:00:44.

  4. Stones of the Raj. TV Series. 2001. 50m. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary. Add a plot in your language. Star. William Dalrymple. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. William Dalrymple. Self. All cast & crew. Production, box office & more at IMDbPro. Storyline. Add full plot. Add synopsis. Genre. Documentary.

  5. William Dalrymple also wrote and presented the television series Stones of the Raj and Indian Journeys, which won a BAFTA Award for Best Documentary Series. His Radio 4 series, The Long Search, also won the 2002 Sandford St. Martin Prize for Religious Broadcasting.

    • Scotland
    • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  6. Stones of empire : the buildings of the Raj : Morris, Jan, 1926- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Morris, Jan, 1926- Publication date. 2005. Topics. Architecture -- India -- British influences, Architecture, British -- India, Architecture, Victorian -- India, India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947. Publisher

  7. Stones of Empire The Buildings of the Raj Jan Morris With photographs by Simon Winchester Jan Morris's text and Simon Winchester's photographs form a unique personal and historical record of the whole range of construction under the Raj, from the homely to the majestic. In both words and illustrations the buildings are treated not simply