Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 91
Parasurám 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 Parasurám could not bear the sight of a Musalmán .
Parasurám 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 Parasurám 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 Sháh Sultán , because when any Hindu soldier was killed , Parasurám 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 Sháh Sultán , because when any Hindu soldier was killed , Parasurám 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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appears army became become began Bengal brother brought called carried caste close daughter death district elephant Emperor enemy father feet five force four gave give given grant hand hath head Hills Hindu horse hundred India inscription Jang Káim Khán Khán's killed king knowledge known land latter leave lived Mahrattas March Mayaná means miles months mother Muhammad Khán Nawáb obtained once original Pála parganah passed Persian person plate present probably Rájah reached received record reign remains returned river road round seems sent seven side Singh sons SPAKE strike taken thee thou thousand took town translation tree turned village wife woman एक करिया गेल दिया दिल ना राजा राजार