Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1899 |
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الصفحة viii
... Mountains in the North and Kuen Luen Range in the South . The southern portion of this great desert which lies immediately North of Khotan , bears the name of Takla Makan , and most of the find - places are situated within the limits of ...
... Mountains in the North and Kuen Luen Range in the South . The southern portion of this great desert which lies immediately North of Khotan , bears the name of Takla Makan , and most of the find - places are situated within the limits of ...
الصفحة xi
... mountain . Some people said that there was a treasure in it ; it must be searched out . Accordingly some people making a hole in the tower , began to excavate it , when they found inside a spacious room ( ghar khānadār ) , and in it a ...
... mountain . Some people said that there was a treasure in it ; it must be searched out . Accordingly some people making a hole in the tower , began to excavate it , when they found inside a spacious room ( ghar khānadār ) , and in it a ...
الصفحة xvi
... mountain ' ) , a village surrounded by sand and having about 45 houses . Water had to be carried on a donkey from Qara Tagh Aghāzi . After three days ' march ( say 2 miles ) in the desert , in a generally easterly direction , Kök Gumbaz ...
... mountain ' ) , a village surrounded by sand and having about 45 houses . Water had to be carried on a donkey from Qara Tagh Aghāzi . After three days ' march ( say 2 miles ) in the desert , in a generally easterly direction , Kök Gumbaz ...
الصفحة 12
... mountains , displacing in their turn the Saka tribe which had formerly dwelled there . The Yuechi were gradually driven across the Ili and the Yaxartes . From 163 to 126 B.C. , they occupied the country between the latter river and the ...
... mountains , displacing in their turn the Saka tribe which had formerly dwelled there . The Yuechi were gradually driven across the Ili and the Yaxartes . From 163 to 126 B.C. , they occupied the country between the latter river and the ...
الصفحة 2
... mountain regions . I cannot feel too grateful for the advantage I thus enjoyed . It has allowed me in more than one case to fix with certainty the position of important ancient sites , which no amount of philological acriby would have ...
... mountain regions . I cannot feel too grateful for the advantage I thus enjoyed . It has allowed me in more than one case to fix with certainty the position of important ancient sites , which no amount of philological acriby would have ...
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a b c d abc abc abc abcd abcd abcd Albērūni already ancient antiquities aorist participle Aq Sapil Aśoka Bārāmūla Belongs block-prints Buddhist Chinese Chronicle chuh coins columns Compare Rajat copper Feminine Fifth Set formula Godfrey G Heliocles Hindu Hiuen Tsiang impressions India intaglio Islām Jayapura Jonar Kalhana karān Kashghar Kasmir Kaśmirian Khasas Khotan Khotanese King lake latter legend lines Macartney Mahatmyas manuscripts Masculine mentioned miles modern mountains Muhammadan Naga Nāgas Nambal Nilamata notice Number of forms obverse paper Pargana Pass Pir Pantsal Plate Pluperfect plural portion present printed probably Rājat Rajatarangini recension referred reversed river route sacred Sanskrit script shown shows side SINGULAR Srinagar Takla Makan temple tense thee tion Tirtha topography tradition Uḍar Uighur Valley variety verbs viii village Vitastā vowel Yarkand करान्