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India paper - traducción al alemán

India-paper; China paper
  • Thomas Young, (d. 1860). Lithograph on stone by J. H. Bufford, printed on India paper by N. Currier, New York.
  • The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica boasted of its India paper printing

India paper         
dünnes Papier (besonders für den Druck des Pentateuch)
East India         
  • Entrance to the [[Barabati Stadium]] in [[Cuttack]], [[Odisha]]
  • Bhubaneswar skyline
  • Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium [[Sundergarh]], Odisha
  • New Town]], [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]]
  • Dance accompanied by Rabindra Sangeet
  • [[Durgapur Steel Plant]]
  • [[Eden Gardens]], the second largest cricket stadium in [[India]]
  • [[Mohiniyattam]], a classical dance originating from [[Kerala]], is being performed to commemorate of 150th birth anniversary of Tagore. It was an Indo-Bangladesh joint celebration in 2012 in [[Kolkata]].
  • [[Howrah Bridge]] links Kolkata to Western bank of [[Ganges]]
  • Auditorium of [[IIM Calcutta]]
  • [[Chowringhee Road]], one of the CBD in [[Kolkata]]
  • Chhath Puja
  • A ship at [[Kolkata Port]]
  • Kolkata skyline]] from [[Chowringhee]]
  • Skyline in [[Kolkata]]
  • [[Konark Sun Temple]] built by the [[Eastern Ganga dynasty]] is a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]] in [[Odisha]]
  • The extent of the [[Maurya Empire]]
  • Medical College and Hospital, [[Kolkata]]
  • Famed Buddhist Nalanda University & Monastery ruins in [[Bihar]]
  • Performing Odissi, a classical dance from Odisha
  • [[Paradip Port]]
  • Puri rath yatra, Odisha
  • Puri sea beach
  • Rourkela Steel Plant
  • Black-and-white close-up photograph of a piece of wood boldly painted in unmixed solid strokes of black and white in a stylised semblance to "ro" and "tho" from the Bengali syllabary.
  • [[Ratnagiri, Odisha]], Part of [[Puspagiri]] University
  • Ravenshaw Convention Centre, [[Ravenshaw University]], [[Cuttack]], [[Odisha]]
  • Rourkela at night
  • Skyscrapers in Bhubaneswar city
  • [[Salt Lake Stadium]], [[Kolkata]]
  • Sambalpuri Dance
  • Software Technology Park of India, IIT Patna
  • 31A]] winds along the banks of the [[Teesta River]] near [[Kalimpong]], in the [[Darjeeling]] Himalayan hill region in [[West Bengal]].
  • The extent of the [[Delhi Sultanate]]
  • [[Udayagiri, Odisha]], Part of [[Puspagiri]] University
  • [[Vidyasagar Setu]] over [[Hooghly River]]
GEOGRAPHIC REGION, GROUP OF EASTERN INDIAN STATES
Eastern India; Languages of East India; History of East India; Cuisine of East India
Indonesien, Südosten von Asien
British East India Company         
  • Addiscombe Seminary]], photographed in ''c''.1859, with cadets in the foreground
  • Document with the original [[vermilion]] seal of Tokugawa Ieyasu, granting trade privileges in Japan to the East India Company in 1613
  • Engraving of [[East India House]], Leadenhall Street (1766)
  • 1800}}
  • 2}} was one of the five East Indiamen the Spanish fleet captured in 1780
  • The emperor [[Jahangir]] investing a courtier with a robe of honour, watched by [[Sir Thomas Roe]], English ambassador to the court of Jahangir at Agra from 1615 to 1618, and others
  • [[James Lancaster]] commanded the first East India Company voyage in 1601
  • [[Company painting]] depicting an official of the East India Company, c. 1760
  • Saltpetre]] used for [[gunpowder]] was one of the major trade goods of the company
  • Rear view of the East India Company's factory at [[Cossimbazar]]
  • 2}} fought the Portuguese at the [[Battle of Swally]] in 1612, and made several voyages to the [[East Indies]]
  • Ships in [[Bombay Harbour]], c. 1731
  • ''[[The East Offering its Riches to Britannia]]'' - Roma Spiridone, 1778 - BL Foster 245
  • Emperor]] [[Aurangzeb]]
16TH- TO 19TH-CENTURY BRITISH TRADING COMPANY
John Company; British E. India Company; British East India; English east india company; English East India Company; British India Company; British East Indies Company; British West Indies Trading Company; British West Holding Company; East-India Company; East India Trading Company; East India Co; Company Bahadur; Board of Directors of the East India Company; British East India Company; East India Company Act 1711; Regulating Act; Honourable East India Company; East India Company's; The British East India Company; British East Indian Company; East India Company (England); Ships of the East India Company; H.E.I.C.S; The East India Company; India Company; East india trading company; East India Company's Army; East India Company's Navy; East india company; East India Company Act 1776; English East India company; East India Company Act 1782
British East India Company, britische Schiffs- und Exportgesellschaft die in den Jahren 1600-1874 den Handel in indianische Güter monopolisch beherrschte (bekannt für ihre Korruption und Kontrolle über das britische Indien)

Definición

India paper
¦ noun
1. soft, absorbent paper used for proofs of engravings.
2. very thin, tough, opaque printing paper, used especially for Bibles.

Wikipedia

India paper

India paper is a type of paper which from 1875 has been based on bleached hemp and rag fibres, that produced a very thin, tough opaque white paper. It has a basis weight of 20 pounds (30 g/m2), yet bulks 1,000 pages to the inch.

It became popular in particular for the printing of Bibles, which could be made relatively small and light while remaining legible. The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica boasted, "Printed on thin, but strong opaque India paper, each volume but one inch in thickness." The process was used particularly by the Oxford University Press and its paper suppliers. The name arose because the paper imitated fine papers imported from the Indian subcontinent.

India paper has also often been used for the printing of die proofs of postage stamps.

Ejemplos de uso de India paper
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