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  • A Shifting Focus
  • A Vision of Splendour
  • Aperture and Identity
  • Art and Nationalism in Colonial India
  • Art and Visual Culture in India
  • Asians in East Africa
  • Beato's Delhi 1857, 1997
  • Burke + Norfolk
  • Burma Frontier Photographs
  • Camera Indica
  • Camera Shikar in Kashmir
  • Colonial India
  • Colonial India and the Making of Empire Cinema
  • Colonialist Photography
  • Connecting Histories in Afghanistan
  • Curfewed Night
  • Fallen Giants
  • Felice Beato: A Photographer on the Eastern Road
  • Filming: A Love Story
  • From Bombay to Shanghai
  • From Kashmir to Kabul
  • Historical Images of Pakistan
  • History of Photography India 1840-1980
  • Hobson Jobson: The Anglo-Indian Dictionary
  • Images of British Ceylon
  • In Pursuit of the Past
  • In the Shadow of the Himalayas
  • India Through the Lens
  • India: Pioneering Photographers
  • Journal of a Tour Through Spiti to the Frontier of Chinese Thibet
  • Karachi under the Raj
  • Lahore: Illustrated Views
  • Late Victorian Holocausts
  • Looking at Photographs
  • Looking Through Glass
  • Lucknow: City of Illusion
  • Madras, Its past & Its present
  • Murree A Glimpse Through the Forest
  • My Forty Years in India
  • Nine Lives
  • Odalisques & Arabesques: Orientalist Photography 1839-1925
  • On Photography
  • On Service in India
  • Painted Photographs
  • Photo Icons I
  • Photographic Journeys in the Himalayas
  • Photographs of Arunachal Pradesh 1859-2006
  • Photographys Other Histories
  • Picturesque Views
  • Picturing Empire
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gunja

GUNJA , s. Hind. gānjhā, gānjā. The flowering or fruiting shoots of the female plant of Indian hemp (Cannabis sativa, L., formerly distinguished as C. indica), used as an intoxicant. (See BANG.)

— Hobson Jobson

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