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    <body><![CDATA[Highly readable, very informative book about a year-long sojourn in India's capital and the author's attempts to uncover the city's long, chequered history under rule by, variously, the Hindu rajahs, the Mughal emperors and the British Raj. Dalrymple is especially good at evoking the period of Mughal rule, and describing their imposing architecture.]]></body>
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