Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة iii
... Adelbert C. Talbot , K.C.I.E. , the British Resident in Kashmir , the collection is under special obligation for the hearty support given to it throughout , without which it would probably never have reached its present dimensions .
... Adelbert C. Talbot , K.C.I.E. , the British Resident in Kashmir , the collection is under special obligation for the hearty support given to it throughout , without which it would probably never have reached its present dimensions .
الصفحة ix
The fragmentary state of the manuscripts ( specimens are shown on Plates ii - viii of my Report , above referred to ) tends to prove that they were really the proceeds of indiscriminate digging on some ancient site , which was probably ...
The fragmentary state of the manuscripts ( specimens are shown on Plates ii - viii of my Report , above referred to ) tends to prove that they were really the proceeds of indiscriminate digging on some ancient site , which was probably ...
الصفحة xii
At the same time , considering that the " " room must have been in almost complete darkness and that the explorers probably had no means of lighting it , it is not quite easy to understand , how , with the exception of the manuscripts ...
At the same time , considering that the " " room must have been in almost complete darkness and that the explorers probably had no means of lighting it , it is not quite easy to understand , how , with the exception of the manuscripts ...
الصفحة xvii
I am disposed to believe that the earlier report contains a mistake ; for 50 miles probably 5 miles should be read , which would be about one day's march . The distance , by the itinerary , between Guma and Aq Talā Tuz is about 119 ...
I am disposed to believe that the earlier report contains a mistake ; for 50 miles probably 5 miles should be read , which would be about one day's march . The distance , by the itinerary , between Guma and Aq Talā Tuz is about 119 ...
الصفحة xviii
It was found simply lying on the sand , probably uncovered by the action of the wind which had blown away the superincumbent sand . When found , it is said to have been " bound between two little wooden boards " in the Indian fashion .
It was found simply lying on the sand , probably uncovered by the action of the wind which had blown away the superincumbent sand . When found , it is said to have been " bound between two little wooden boards " in the Indian fashion .
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