Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة x
Their object in digging into the stūpa was to find treasure , as it was well known
that in the time of Yaqub Beg much gold had been discovered in such ancient
buildings . Whether or not they found any " treasure , " is not known , but what
they ...
Their object in digging into the stūpa was to find treasure , as it was well known
that in the time of Yaqub Beg much gold had been discovered in such ancient
buildings . Whether or not they found any " treasure , " is not known , but what
they ...
الصفحة xi
What became of the rest of the manuscripts in the Qāzi ' s house is not exactly
known . It is probable that Andijani merchants in Kuchar , who are Russian
subjects , must have got hold of some of them and transmitted them to Mr .
Petrovsky , the ...
What became of the rest of the manuscripts in the Qāzi ' s house is not exactly
known . It is probable that Andijani merchants in Kuchar , who are Russian
subjects , must have got hold of some of them and transmitted them to Mr .
Petrovsky , the ...
الصفحة xii
... scripts and all block - print books . have come Khotan . from Khotan , from
various sand - buried sites in the Takla Makan desert . Fifteen of these sites ,
situated at various distances , from 5 to 150 miles distant from Khotan , are now
known ...
... scripts and all block - print books . have come Khotan . from Khotan , from
various sand - buried sites in the Takla Makan desert . Fifteen of these sites ,
situated at various distances , from 5 to 150 miles distant from Khotan , are now
known ...
الصفحة xxi
The exact time of their discovery is not known , but they were purchased from
Islām Ākhūn , the finder , in July 1896 . Probably they were found in the autumn
or winter of 1895 , about the time when the finds at Qarā Qöl Mazār and Kök
Gumbaz ...
The exact time of their discovery is not known , but they were purchased from
Islām Ākhūn , the finder , in July 1896 . Probably they were found in the autumn
or winter of 1895 , about the time when the finds at Qarā Qöl Mazār and Kök
Gumbaz ...
الصفحة xxvi
... of Zewar Shāh . ” The exact site of the city of Katak , here mentioned , is not
known , but it probably lay about three marches or 40 miles south - west of Lop
Nor , on the great trade - route from China to Khotan , which ran by way of
Chārchan .
... of Zewar Shāh . ” The exact site of the city of Katak , here mentioned , is not
known , but it probably lay about three marches or 40 miles south - west of Lop
Nor , on the great trade - route from China to Khotan , which ran by way of
Chārchan .
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