Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16 |
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الصفحة 10
In the Puranas they are designated " forest- ers ; " " barbarians ; " " mountaineers " § - appellations which are under- stood as referring to the inhabitants of the mountains of Eastern India . In the Brahmakanda Purana they are ...
In the Puranas they are designated " forest- ers ; " " barbarians ; " " mountaineers " § - appellations which are under- stood as referring to the inhabitants of the mountains of Eastern India . In the Brahmakanda Purana they are ...
الصفحة 13
This account seems to refer to the aboriginal tribes of the low country beyond the Ganges , or the ancient inhabitants of the marshes of Mymensing and Sylhet . It is stated that to the east of then there are other Indians called Padæi ...
This account seems to refer to the aboriginal tribes of the low country beyond the Ganges , or the ancient inhabitants of the marshes of Mymensing and Sylhet . It is stated that to the east of then there are other Indians called Padæi ...
الصفحة 28
... pos- sessed ( proceeding , as there is reason to believe they did , " from the great plateau of Central Asia " ) must have rendered them formidable enemies to the comparatively weak and uncivilized aboriginal inhabitants of India .
... pos- sessed ( proceeding , as there is reason to believe they did , " from the great plateau of Central Asia " ) must have rendered them formidable enemies to the comparatively weak and uncivilized aboriginal inhabitants of India .
الصفحة 43
The name of Seres appears to have been applied both to the inhabitants of the valley of Assam and to the hill tribes bordering on it , and hence the Seres of some authors are the Sesate of the Seqnel to the Periplus .
The name of Seres appears to have been applied both to the inhabitants of the valley of Assam and to the hill tribes bordering on it , and hence the Seres of some authors are the Sesate of the Seqnel to the Periplus .
الصفحة 45
Megasthenes compares the inhabitants of India with the Ethiopians . Sir William Jones also remarks , " that the mountain- eers of Bengal and Behar can hardly be distinguished in some of their features , particularly in their lips and ...
Megasthenes compares the inhabitants of India with the Ethiopians . Sir William Jones also remarks , " that the mountain- eers of Bengal and Behar can hardly be distinguished in some of their features , particularly in their lips and ...
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