Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة xxvii
In ancient times there were large towns in these wastes , and the names of two of them have been preserved , name- ly Lob and Katak ; but of the rest no name or trace remains all are buried under the sand . Hunters who go there after ...
In ancient times there were large towns in these wastes , and the names of two of them have been preserved , name- ly Lob and Katak ; but of the rest no name or trace remains all are buried under the sand . Hunters who go there after ...
الصفحة 66
... is always exactly the same ( of an inch ) , ( 2 ) the enclosing lines right and left run perfectly straight , ( 3 ) there is never any trace of any top and bottom enclosing lines of the three blocks between the lines of type .
... is always exactly the same ( of an inch ) , ( 2 ) the enclosing lines right and left run perfectly straight , ( 3 ) there is never any trace of any top and bottom enclosing lines of the three blocks between the lines of type .
الصفحة 106
Irrespective of its script , this book strikingly differs in several points from the books comprised in all the previously described seven sets . In the first place , it is clean ; there is no trace of any burn or fatty stain .
Irrespective of its script , this book strikingly differs in several points from the books comprised in all the previously described seven sets . In the first place , it is clean ; there is no trace of any burn or fatty stain .
الصفحة 14
However this may be , our loss seems scarcely to be great , as these notices of the Chinese Annalists regarding Ki - pin do not seem to give characteristic local details.2 The first clear reference to Kaśmir which I can trace at present ...
However this may be , our loss seems scarcely to be great , as these notices of the Chinese Annalists regarding Ki - pin do not seem to give characteristic local details.2 The first clear reference to Kaśmir which I can trace at present ...
الصفحة 26
The latter has been known by the name of Bolor for many centuries.3 I am unable to trace in Kaśmirian or other sources the Dames of the ' Shamilān ' and ' Bhatta . ' ' But as a subsequent remark mentious Gilgit , Aswīra , and Shiitās ...
The latter has been known by the name of Bolor for many centuries.3 I am unable to trace in Kaśmirian or other sources the Dames of the ' Shamilān ' and ' Bhatta . ' ' But as a subsequent remark mentious Gilgit , Aswīra , and Shiitās ...
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