Following the Equator: Chapter XL
Mark Twain visits the seat of English governance in Bombay; the palace of and Indian Royal; and the place of Parsee funerals, the Tower of Silence.
Mark Twain visits the seat of English governance in Bombay; the palace of and Indian Royal; and the place of Parsee funerals, the Tower of Silence.
The seven islands that constitute Mumbai were originally home to communities of Koli people, who originated in Gujarat in prehistoric times. For centuries, the islands were under the control of successive indigenous empires before being ceded to the Portuguese Empire and subsequently to