Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 91
Parasuram was probably a bigoted tyrant , and was killed by those of his subjects who had turned Muhammadans . This view is supported by the local tradition that Parasuram could not bear the sight of a Musalmán .
Parasuram was probably a bigoted tyrant , and was killed by those of his subjects who had turned Muhammadans . This view is supported by the local tradition that Parasuram could not bear the sight of a Musalmán .
الصفحة 94
The well is called the Jiyat - kund , or well of life , and the tradition is , that Parasurám for a long time got the better of Shah Sultán , because when any Hindu soldier was killed , Parasuram revived him ...
The well is called the Jiyat - kund , or well of life , and the tradition is , that Parasurám for a long time got the better of Shah Sultán , because when any Hindu soldier was killed , Parasuram revived him ...
الصفحة 215
Whether the tiger eat thee or eat thee not , he will assuredly kill thee . Why therefore wilt thou kill thyself because thou wouldest follow an ascetic . ” 269. The damsel began to laugh freely . THE QUEEN SPAKE .
Whether the tiger eat thee or eat thee not , he will assuredly kill thee . Why therefore wilt thou kill thyself because thou wouldest follow an ascetic . ” 269. The damsel began to laugh freely . THE QUEEN SPAKE .
الصفحة 247
... not every one telleth of the poison , saying , This is poison ; but of the goods of the priest they tell , saying , Truly this is poison : for the poison slayeth but once , but as for the goods of the priest they kill for ever . 21.
... not every one telleth of the poison , saying , This is poison ; but of the goods of the priest they tell , saying , Truly this is poison : for the poison slayeth but once , but as for the goods of the priest they kill for ever . 21.
الصفحة 271
Whatever they had gained was divided , and the share of any man killed was set apart and sent to his widow at Mau . For eight months these plundering expeditions continued , and when the month of June came , they all returned to Mau .
Whatever they had gained was divided , and the share of any man killed was set apart and sent to his widow at Mau . For eight months these plundering expeditions continued , and when the month of June came , they all returned to Mau .
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