Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة xxvii
As already stated the process of submergence of the ancient civili . zation of Eastern Turkestan under the advancing sands of the desert had already commenced long before the Muhammadan period . It was already in full operation at the ...
As already stated the process of submergence of the ancient civili . zation of Eastern Turkestan under the advancing sands of the desert had already commenced long before the Muhammadan period . It was already in full operation at the ...
الصفحة xxviii
... dryness of its atmosphere and the Conservation trifling amount of rainfall , above referred to , of Antiquities . are very favourable to the conservation , for an indefinitely long period , of everything buried under its sands .
... dryness of its atmosphere and the Conservation trifling amount of rainfall , above referred to , of Antiquities . are very favourable to the conservation , for an indefinitely long period , of everything buried under its sands .
الصفحة 7
This explanation postulates a somewhat advanced stage of Prākrit phonetic change ; but the existence of such a stage in Khotan at the period of these coins is rendered probable by the change of j to y in the form mahārāya .
This explanation postulates a somewhat advanced stage of Prākrit phonetic change ; but the existence of such a stage in Khotan at the period of these coins is rendered probable by the change of j to y in the form mahārāya .
الصفحة 16
Four or five reigns , at an average of 20 or 25 years , occapy a period of about 100 years . This brings us to , at least , the year 173 A.D. , as none of the coins can have been struck before 73 A.D. The initial date is certain ...
Four or five reigns , at an average of 20 or 25 years , occapy a period of about 100 years . This brings us to , at least , the year 173 A.D. , as none of the coins can have been struck before 73 A.D. The initial date is certain ...
الصفحة 17
With reference to numismatic evolution , Chinese round coins fall into three periods . In the first period , they have no inscriptions whatever . In the second period , they have a legend on the obverse , consisting at first of two ...
With reference to numismatic evolution , Chinese round coins fall into three periods . In the first period , they have no inscriptions whatever . In the second period , they have a legend on the obverse , consisting at first of two ...
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