Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،العدد 1Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1904 |
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الصفحة 34
... bear out the theory that the Afghan and the Pathan are two different races . The part of the Afghan country lying nearest the Indus fur- nished the majority of the Afghan soldiers who resorted to India ; and , as might be expected from ...
... bear out the theory that the Afghan and the Pathan are two different races . The part of the Afghan country lying nearest the Indus fur- nished the majority of the Afghan soldiers who resorted to India ; and , as might be expected from ...
الصفحة 39
... bear him to be away from his side . Wherever the prince went , the Shekh accompanied him ; and in the end , the Shekh became all- powerful . In the last years of Bahadur Shah's reign all business passed through his second son's hands ...
... bear him to be away from his side . Wherever the prince went , the Shekh accompanied him ; and in the end , the Shekh became all- powerful . In the last years of Bahadur Shah's reign all business passed through his second son's hands ...
الصفحة 40
... bear a part , and the rest although pressed made no proper efforts . If Qudratullah gained the same acceptance here , he would cause mischief in every business . Since Farrukhsiyar looked on Mir Jumlah as Wisdom and Prudence personified ...
... bear a part , and the rest although pressed made no proper efforts . If Qudratullah gained the same acceptance here , he would cause mischief in every business . Since Farrukhsiyar looked on Mir Jumlah as Wisdom and Prudence personified ...
الصفحة 65
... bear the knowledge of the scholar ; and the latter not only the knowledge of the scholar , but a prac- tical knowledge of the spoken language based on many years ' labours , as a Missionary on the Western borders of Tibet . As regards ...
... bear the knowledge of the scholar ; and the latter not only the knowledge of the scholar , but a prac- tical knowledge of the spoken language based on many years ' labours , as a Missionary on the Western borders of Tibet . As regards ...
الصفحة 68
... bears little resemblance to the language of the present day . The rea- son was that he was writing for philologists , and scholars of Buddhist writings , but it is a great pity that his undoubted knowledge of the Western Dialect , at ...
... bears little resemblance to the language of the present day . The rea- son was that he was writing for philologists , and scholars of Buddhist writings , but it is a great pity that his undoubted knowledge of the Western Dialect , at ...
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Abul Fazl Agrah Aḥmad Aḥmadābād Ajit Singh Akbar Alamgir aŋka Babu BAHADOOR Bahadur Bengal Brahmans brother Çaka Calcutta called Cand Catalogue chronicle coins copperplates Court çrāhi Dakhin Dalai Lama Dās Date-extracts dialects Dictionary Dihli district Ditto dynasty Emperor Farrukhsiyar Fateh Shahi father Firishta Firuz given Government Gujarat Gya-tsho Hūņas Husain Ali Husain Ali Khan Hutwa I'tiqād India inscription Jahangir Jai Singh Jumlah Kām Kāmwar Khan Khāfi Khan Khān Khan's king language letter Lhasa Maharaja Mahomedan March mentioned Mirzā Muḥammad monastery month Mughal Muḥammad Muḥammad Amin Khan Mukhalingam Murshidābād Nawab Nepal Nizam-ul-mulk Nrsimha Nrsimha Dēva obverse palace Patna Plate present prince printed Qāsim Qutb-ul-mulk Rabi Raja Rajah referred regnal reign river rupees Sahee Sanskrit Saran says Sayyads sent Shāh Shahi Shawwal Sinha throne Tibet tion village wazir word Zafar بي که