Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة xvi
These traces extended in all directions for a long way , and evidently Qarā Yāntāq had once been the site of a large town . The remains of an old canal of about two yards wide were also noticed . There is a tradition that Qarā Yāntāq ...
These traces extended in all directions for a long way , and evidently Qarā Yāntāq had once been the site of a large town . The remains of an old canal of about two yards wide were also noticed . There is a tradition that Qarā Yāntāq ...
الصفحة xxvi
Many traces of these ancient settlements and the water - courses on which they lay are still met with in the desert ; and some of them have been named and described above ( pp . xii ff . ) 17 The recollection of the desert having been ...
Many traces of these ancient settlements and the water - courses on which they lay are still met with in the desert ; and some of them have been named and described above ( pp . xii ff . ) 17 The recollection of the desert having been ...
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 xxxi
But further there are distinct traces of Grecian and Parthian influence . For the latter , it is true , there is only one piece of pottery ( in M. 2 ) , which bears ornamentation of a distinctly Parthian character .
But further there are distinct traces of Grecian and Parthian influence . For the latter , it is true , there is only one piece of pottery ( in M. 2 ) , which bears ornamentation of a distinctly Parthian character .
الصفحة 15
The introduction of Buddhism into both these places may be traced back to as early a time as the first or second centuries B.C. In both places , as the Chinese note , the Indian Brahmi developed " slight alterations , ” 16 known to us ...
The introduction of Buddhism into both these places may be traced back to as early a time as the first or second centuries B.C. In both places , as the Chinese note , the Indian Brahmi developed " slight alterations , ” 16 known to us ...
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