Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 208
... Booteas and Kampas considered very sacred , and to which both these tribes , but especially the latter , resort annually in large numbers . This pilgrimage , however , is more connect- ed with trading than religion , for a fair is held ...
... Booteas and Kampas considered very sacred , and to which both these tribes , but especially the latter , resort annually in large numbers . This pilgrimage , however , is more connect- ed with trading than religion , for a fair is held ...
الصفحة 209
... Booteas alone been consulted , we should never have left it to enter Bootan in this direction . The place I found to ... Booteas , and this was the only sign of habitation that occurred . We were lodged in a temporary hut of large size ...
... Booteas alone been consulted , we should never have left it to enter Bootan in this direction . The place I found to ... Booteas , and this was the only sign of habitation that occurred . We were lodged in a temporary hut of large size ...
الصفحة 210
place being prohibited , as the Booteas , although long before informed of our approach and intentions , were not quite certain of our designs . On the following day , after some fuss , we were allowed to ascend to the village , in ...
place being prohibited , as the Booteas , although long before informed of our approach and intentions , were not quite certain of our designs . On the following day , after some fuss , we were allowed to ascend to the village , in ...
الصفحة 211
... Booteas ; many of them were fine specimens of human build , certainly the finest I saw in Bootan : they were , strange to say , in all cases civil and obliging . Cattle were tolerably abundant , and principally of that species known in ...
... Booteas ; many of them were fine specimens of human build , certainly the finest I saw in Bootan : they were , strange to say , in all cases civil and obliging . Cattle were tolerably abundant , and principally of that species known in ...
الصفحة 215
... Booteas was well shewn here by the novel expedient of placing stones under the ponies ' feet to enable them to get at the contents of the mangers ! The ponies appeared tolerably well fed , at least I saw them enjoy one good meal ...
... Booteas was well shewn here by the novel expedient of placing stones under the ponies ' feet to enable them to get at the contents of the mangers ! The ponies appeared tolerably well fed , at least I saw them enjoy one good meal ...
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Angamees appears Asiatic Society Assam Assamese Bactria Bajour banks Bay of Bengal Bengal birds Bootan Booteas Cabul Calcutta called Camel chief climate cloudy coal collection commenced considerable coolies cultivation Cumuli Cuttack direction distance district ditto Doab east elevation Europe feet foot four gale Government grain ground heavy height Hemp hills inches India Indus inhabitants inscription JAMES PRINSEP Jaxartes June jungle Khoorasan Kushmeer land lateral line latter leaves miles months mountains Museum Nagas natives nearly Nimbi noon observed Oxus palkee passed Pergunnah Peshawur plains plants Pouchong present PRINSEP probably province Punjab Punukka rain Raja range reached remarkable river road rupees sand season Seer shew side Sindh situated snow soil species specimens squalls stone stream tion Tongsa Toorkistan tracts trees upper valley vessel village weather whole wind wire wood Zemindar