Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة xxvi
There is a tradition that before the introduction of Muhammadanism [ in the 10th and 11th centuries A. D. ] , forty - one cities 18 flourished in that region under the rule of a certain Zewar Shah , king of Katak , and that by reason of ...
There is a tradition that before the introduction of Muhammadanism [ in the 10th and 11th centuries A. D. ] , forty - one cities 18 flourished in that region under the rule of a certain Zewar Shah , king of Katak , and that by reason of ...
الصفحة xxxi
When the king dies , they do not burn his body , but enclose it in a coffin and carry it far off and bury it in the desert . ... Qarā Yāntāq and similar spots are ancient sites of the sepulture of kings and chiefs of Khotan .
When the king dies , they do not burn his body , but enclose it in a coffin and carry it far off and bury it in the desert . ... Qarā Yāntāq and similar spots are ancient sites of the sepulture of kings and chiefs of Khotan .
الصفحة 7
... equivalent of the not uncommon title Sanskrit Pṛthvi - rāja or Pāli - Prākrit Puthavi- rāja or Puthuvi - rāja , i.e. , King of the earth . ' The complete title on the coins , accordingly , would run Sanskrit Mahārāja - pṛthvīrāja ...
... equivalent of the not uncommon title Sanskrit Pṛthvi - rāja or Pāli - Prākrit Puthavi- rāja or Puthuvi - rāja , i.e. , King of the earth . ' The complete title on the coins , accordingly , would run Sanskrit Mahārāja - pṛthvīrāja ...
الصفحة 11
In the sixth year of the Emperor Ming - ti of the Later Han dynasty , in 73 A.D. , Kuang - te , the king of Khotan , submitted to the Chinese General Pantchao . Thenceforward the kingdom of Khotan became a regular dependency of China ...
In the sixth year of the Emperor Ming - ti of the Later Han dynasty , in 73 A.D. , Kuang - te , the king of Khotan , submitted to the Chinese General Pantchao . Thenceforward the kingdom of Khotan became a regular dependency of China ...
الصفحة 12
The native kings continued to reign under the Chinese supremacy , and this fact explains why the coins bear bilingual legends . ... The first connection of India with Khotan dates back to the time of king Açoka ( 264-233 B.C. ) .
The native kings continued to reign under the Chinese supremacy , and this fact explains why the coins bear bilingual legends . ... The first connection of India with Khotan dates back to the time of king Açoka ( 264-233 B.C. ) .
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