Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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The precise nature of Harisimha's expedi tion may be further explained by the Newari extract forming fig . 10 of the Plate ; but meanwhile one can see that the effect of his expedition could hardly have been permanent , as not many ...
The precise nature of Harisimha's expedi tion may be further explained by the Newari extract forming fig . 10 of the Plate ; but meanwhile one can see that the effect of his expedition could hardly have been permanent , as not many ...
الصفحة 35
... subordinate offices of a civil nature , attached themselves to the same side . Panjab Khatris were very numerous in this official class ; nost of the rest were Agarwâl 1 Bhim Sen , 1736. · & Habsh is the name for Abyssinia , but the ...
... subordinate offices of a civil nature , attached themselves to the same side . Panjab Khatris were very numerous in this official class ; nost of the rest were Agarwâl 1 Bhim Sen , 1736. · & Habsh is the name for Abyssinia , but the ...
الصفحة 43
He wrote , we are told , that on his brother's leaving the camp it was clear , from the Prince's talk and the nature of his acts , that he was a man who paid no regard to claims for service performed , one void of faith , a breaker of ...
He wrote , we are told , that on his brother's leaving the camp it was clear , from the Prince's talk and the nature of his acts , that he was a man who paid no regard to claims for service performed , one void of faith , a breaker of ...
الصفحة 46
Although a letter had been received from the Rājah on the 15th Zñ , 1 Ḥijjah 1125 H. ( 1st January 1714 ) , the contents not being of a satisfactory nature , the preparations were not suspended and the advance began .
Although a letter had been received from the Rājah on the 15th Zñ , 1 Ḥijjah 1125 H. ( 1st January 1714 ) , the contents not being of a satisfactory nature , the preparations were not suspended and the advance began .
الصفحة 50
Nor , being a soldier who had come into office without much preparation for civil affairs , was he very competent to deal with the details of administration , for which , moreover , he had no natural taste . Everything was left to his ...
Nor , being a soldier who had come into office without much preparation for civil affairs , was he very competent to deal with the details of administration , for which , moreover , he had no natural taste . Everything was left to his ...
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