Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 20
Certainly their spirit is more religious than is usual in the old poetry, and the
mention of the Book and the Reckoning Day points to a body of doctrine which
we are accustomed to think was first planted among the Arabs by Mohammed.
But it is ...
Certainly their spirit is more religious than is usual in the old poetry, and the
mention of the Book and the Reckoning Day points to a body of doctrine which
we are accustomed to think was first planted among the Arabs by Mohammed.
But it is ...
الصفحة 66
A king or chief is seated, squatting on this throne in the usual oriental style,
dressed in a flowing dhuţă, or body-cloth, a châdar tied round the waist, and a
tunic of some kind whose character is not apparent. He wears a rich heavy crown
, ...
A king or chief is seated, squatting on this throne in the usual oriental style,
dressed in a flowing dhuţă, or body-cloth, a châdar tied round the waist, and a
tunic of some kind whose character is not apparent. He wears a rich heavy crown
, ...
الصفحة 71
unmistakably the name of an Indian, and not of a trans-Indian locality, particularly
Bactrian, for which the usual and very extensively-employed term is Válhika. In
the Purāmas these Válhikas are said to have reigned after Windhyasakti.
unmistakably the name of an Indian, and not of a trans-Indian locality, particularly
Bactrian, for which the usual and very extensively-employed term is Válhika. In
the Purāmas these Válhikas are said to have reigned after Windhyasakti.
الصفحة 78
... its junction with the ocean—have long since been surveyed; but up to the
present time this portion has remained unexplored, and has been shown on our
maps by a dotted line, the usual symbol for geographical vagueness and
uncertainty.
... its junction with the ocean—have long since been surveyed; but up to the
present time this portion has remained unexplored, and has been shown on our
maps by a dotted line, the usual symbol for geographical vagueness and
uncertainty.
الصفحة 88
This is the usual reservation about previous endowments. Compare Hääkäääki-
Tawi-Tarfot in J. A. S. B. Vol. VIII, p. 298, aaarow. ufaāja Vol. V, p. 379. (17)
Compare sitsisasāāas in J. A. S. B. Vol. V, p. 379, sistfä. Walda in J. A. S. B. Vol. X
, p.
This is the usual reservation about previous endowments. Compare Hääkäääki-
Tawi-Tarfot in J. A. S. B. Vol. VIII, p. 298, aaarow. ufaāja Vol. V, p. 379. (17)
Compare sitsisasāāas in J. A. S. B. Vol. V, p. 379, sistfä. Walda in J. A. S. B. Vol. X
, p.
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