348: These structures are known by a neologism coined in 1832 by one Robert Murphy, a translator of the British colonial government in India. What?
347: Bholu, Indian Railways
348: These structures are known by a neologism coined in 1832 by one Robert Murphy, a translator of the British colonial government in India. What?
347: Bholu, Indian Railways
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The Tower of Silence.
Tower Of Silence
Tower of Silence, the Parsee death place
These towers are used by the people of the Zorastrian faith as the final resting place for the dead.
Tower of Silence
Tower of Silence
Tower of silence
Towers of Silence
Tower of Silence, used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead.
“Tower Of Silence” as possibly this fellow must have translated “doongerwadi” or such a term into Angreyji.
answer-tower of silence
answer-tower of silence
Tower of silence