Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 18
... direction I now proposed to go ; that , that road , pointing along a road apparently leading to the salt grounds at the head of the gulf , was the only one in existence ; I however took the direction pointed out to us considerably more ...
... direction I now proposed to go ; that , that road , pointing along a road apparently leading to the salt grounds at the head of the gulf , was the only one in existence ; I however took the direction pointed out to us considerably more ...
الصفحة 483
... direction from it beyond the mountains , ‡ a distance of about twenty - five geographical miles . Tieffentha- ler estimates the way from Soorkhab to Jelalabad at twenty- four ( miles ) , and the capital of Ghandara cannot have had a ...
... direction from it beyond the mountains , ‡ a distance of about twenty - five geographical miles . Tieffentha- ler estimates the way from Soorkhab to Jelalabad at twenty- four ( miles ) , and the capital of Ghandara cannot have had a ...
الصفحة 536
... direction ; 2nd . The remains of the Bactrian letters visible , seem to agree with the usual legend of that prince's coins ; and , lastly , that appearance of a bearded bust in conjunction with the figure of Victory on the reverse ...
... direction ; 2nd . The remains of the Bactrian letters visible , seem to agree with the usual legend of that prince's coins ; and , lastly , that appearance of a bearded bust in conjunction with the figure of Victory on the reverse ...
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appears Asiatic Society Azilises Bactrian Bajour Balasore Bankok banks Bengal boats breeze and cloudy Cabul Calcutta called Capt Captain characters chief Chinese coal conductors copper coin Coringa crops cultivation distance district ditto east eastward Eucratides feet gale goats Greek Gulf of Siam heavy squalls hills Hindoo Horns houses Huli Hungrung India Indo-Scythian Indus inscription James Prinsep Journal king king Apollodotus KOPANO Kunawur land language latitude legend Lepchas letter light Limboos longitude Maulmain maunds mentioned Mergui midnight miles moderate mountains Myo-won native Noon observations Officiating Secretary passed Peshawur plain Prâcrit Praklang present Prinsep provinces quantity rain remarks road round rupees Sanscrit Sassanides sheep Siamese Skull Soongnum species specimens Spiti squalls Strabo stream strong breezes Tartars Tavoy Tenasserim town Trans trees valley vessel village Vizagapatam vowel weather wheat wind wool word Zend