| Frank Vincent - 1876 - 326 頁
...dewan-i-khas which contained, in the days of Shah Jehan and Aurungzebe, the famous Peacock Throne. This was so called from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind it with expanded, tails, which were so spangled with sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearls, and other precious... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1879 - 864 頁
...have cost $30,000,000. Mr. Beresford, in his book on Delhi, says it was called the Peacock Throne " from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind it, their tails expanded, and the whole so inlaid with sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearls and other precious stones... | |
| John Russell Young - 1879 - 752 頁
...at about $30,000,000. Mr. Beresford, in his book on Delhi, says it was called the peacock throne " from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind it, their tails expanded, and INTERIOR OF PALACE. the whole so inlaid with sapphires, ru bies, emeralds, pearls, and... | |
| John Henry Gray - 1879 - 656 頁
...be a paradise upon earth, it is this, it is this ! " " In this hall was the famous Peacock Throne," so called from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind * " In 1759 the Mahrattas, under Sedasheo Bhaa, after the capture of the city, took this down and melted... | |
| Edward Warren Clark - 1880 - 380 頁
...and carried off by the Mahrattas about a century ago. "In this hall was the famous Peacock Throne, so called from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind it, their tails expanded, and the whole so inlaid with sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearls, and other precious stones... | |
| J. F. Packard - 1880 - 832 頁
...at about $30,000,000. Mr. Beresford, in his book on Delhi, says it was called the peacock throne " from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind it, their tails expanded, and the whole so inlaid with sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearls, and other precious stones... | |
| J. F. Packard - 1880 - 850 頁
...at about $30,000,000. Mr. Beresford, in his book on Delhi, says it was called the peacock throne " from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind it, their tails expanded, and the whole so inlaid with sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearls, and other precious stones... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1881 - 650 頁
...have cost $30,000,000. Mr. Beresforcl, in his book on Delhi, says it was called the Peacock Throne " from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind it, their tails expanded, and the whole so inlaid with sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearls and other precious stones... | |
| Henry George Keene - 1882 - 142 頁
...Appendix A, — " Stone Industries oi Agra." " In this hall was the famous Peacock Throne, so ciilled from its having the figures of two peacocks standing...expanded, and the whole so inlaid with sapphires, ruhies, emeralds, pearls, and other precious stones of appropriate colours as to represent life. The... | |
| Frank Vincent - 1882 - 322 頁
...dewan-i-khas which contained, in the days of Shah Jehan and Aurungzebe, the famous Peacock Throne. This was so called from its having the figures of two peacocks standing behind it with expanded tails, which were so spangled with sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearls, and other precious... | |
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