January 29, 2008

It is notable that the historian Firishta, in a passage quoted by Tod,

Filed under: travel and travelers — mark @ 6:44 pm

uses Marco”s expression in reference to Kshmir, almost precisely, saying
that the Hindoos derived their idolatry from Kshmir, ‘the foundry of
magical superstition
It is notable that the historian Firishta, in a passage quoted by Tod,
uses Marco”s expression in reference to Kshmir, almost precisely, saying
that the Hindoos derived their idolatry from Kshmir, ‘the foundry of
magical superstition.’ (_Rajasthan_, I. 219.)

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