Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 209
... Assamese village within the Bootan boundary . We passed through a much less cultivated country , the face of which was overrun with coarse grassy vegetation . No attempts appeared to be made to keep the paths clean , and the farther we ...
... Assamese village within the Bootan boundary . We passed through a much less cultivated country , the face of which was overrun with coarse grassy vegetation . No attempts appeared to be made to keep the paths clean , and the farther we ...
الصفحة 211
... Assamese subjects , who are almost entirely Kucharees : they bring up rice and putrid dried fish , and return with bundles of manjistha . On the 23rd , after taking a farewell of the Soobah , who gave us the Dhurma's blessing , and as ...
... Assamese subjects , who are almost entirely Kucharees : they bring up rice and putrid dried fish , and return with bundles of manjistha . On the 23rd , after taking a farewell of the Soobah , who gave us the Dhurma's blessing , and as ...
الصفحة 215
... Assamese , likewise cultivated about Roongdoong : the seeds are eaten as well as the leaves , which form a sort of turkaree . The ingenuity of the Booteas was well shewn here by the novel expedient of placing stones under the ponies ...
... Assamese , likewise cultivated about Roongdoong : the seeds are eaten as well as the leaves , which form a sort of turkaree . The ingenuity of the Booteas was well shewn here by the novel expedient of placing stones under the ponies ...
الصفحة 234
... Assamese slaves about Punukka ; indeed all the agricultural work , as well as that of beasts of burden , appears to devolve upon these unfortunate creatures , who are miser- ably provided for , and perhaps dirtier than a genuine Bootea ...
... Assamese slaves about Punukka ; indeed all the agricultural work , as well as that of beasts of burden , appears to devolve upon these unfortunate creatures , who are miser- ably provided for , and perhaps dirtier than a genuine Bootea ...
الصفحة 264
... Assamese sebundies would take stronghold after stronghold , and lead off all the tenants , excepting the defenders who had run away , as captives ; and very lately 700 Booteas , with every advantage of ground , were totally routed by ...
... Assamese sebundies would take stronghold after stronghold , and lead off all the tenants , excepting the defenders who had run away , as captives ; and very lately 700 Booteas , with every advantage of ground , were totally routed by ...
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