Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة xiii
... was any tradition about Borazān having once been destroyed by flood ; but no information could be elicited on this point . They knew nothing about it . " Mr. Bäcklund , however , informs me , in a letter , dated the 10th October ...
... was any tradition about Borazān having once been destroyed by flood ; but no information could be elicited on this point . They knew nothing about it . " Mr. Bäcklund , however , informs me , in a letter , dated the 10th October ...
الصفحة xvi
There is a tradition that Qarā Yāntāq was inhabited by Hindis ( the name by which Buddhists are generally called in Chinese Turkestan ) , and that they were converted to Muhammadanism by one Mirzā Aba Bakri . A Tazkira of this person is ...
There is a tradition that Qarā Yāntāq was inhabited by Hindis ( the name by which Buddhists are generally called in Chinese Turkestan ) , and that they were converted to Muhammadanism by one Mirzā Aba Bakri . A Tazkira of this person is ...
الصفحة xxvi
There is a tradition that before the introduction of Muhammadanism [ in the 10th and 11th centuries A. D. ] , forty - one cities 18 flourished in that region under the rule of a certain Zewar Shah , king of Katak , and that by reason of ...
There is a tradition that before the introduction of Muhammadanism [ in the 10th and 11th centuries A. D. ] , forty - one cities 18 flourished in that region under the rule of a certain Zewar Shah , king of Katak , and that by reason of ...
الصفحة xxxii
Local tradition with regard to the makers of the habitations and sepultures around Khotan is very uncertain , and possibly not altogether spoutaneous . With reference to Qarā Yantāq , in Islām Ākhūn's îti- nerary , already quoted above ...
Local tradition with regard to the makers of the habitations and sepultures around Khotan is very uncertain , and possibly not altogether spoutaneous . With reference to Qarā Yantāq , in Islām Ākhūn's îti- nerary , already quoted above ...
الصفحة 15
Hiuen Tsiang dwells with evident pleasure on the re- collection of the learned conferences he had with the Kasmir doctors of the sacred law.2 Kasmir had in earlier times played a great part in the traditions of the Buddhist church .
Hiuen Tsiang dwells with evident pleasure on the re- collection of the learned conferences he had with the Kasmir doctors of the sacred law.2 Kasmir had in earlier times played a great part in the traditions of the Buddhist church .
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