Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 128
... appears to have been more extensively " felt , than those which generally occur in this neighbourhood . " By reports which I have received , it appears the same ravages " have been extended as far down as Kurnaul , and upwards " from ...
... appears to have been more extensively " felt , than those which generally occur in this neighbourhood . " By reports which I have received , it appears the same ravages " have been extended as far down as Kurnaul , and upwards " from ...
الصفحة 272
... appears too erect , while the real position of h would appear to incline to a slope . Upon No. 2 the h is effaced , upon No. 4 distorted , and the i has disappeared . The coin ( As . Trans . Vol . v . Pl . xxxv . No. 11 ) is distinct ...
... appears too erect , while the real position of h would appear to incline to a slope . Upon No. 2 the h is effaced , upon No. 4 distorted , and the i has disappeared . The coin ( As . Trans . Vol . v . Pl . xxxv . No. 11 ) is distinct ...
الصفحة 476
... appears , is therefore restricted to the northern mountain valleys , and Ptolemy is instrumental him- self in explaining this . In describing the extent of the Indo- Scythian empire , he observes , that its main part is situated along ...
... appears , is therefore restricted to the northern mountain valleys , and Ptolemy is instrumental him- self in explaining this . In describing the extent of the Indo- Scythian empire , he observes , that its main part is situated along ...
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