Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 103
... hand holds the position of what more than one very com- petent native informant , ( among them Pandit Kamalakanta Vidya- lanka ) , has described to me as a Moodra , or emblematic sign , com- mon among Brahminical teachers . It is called ...
... hand holds the position of what more than one very com- petent native informant , ( among them Pandit Kamalakanta Vidya- lanka ) , has described to me as a Moodra , or emblematic sign , com- mon among Brahminical teachers . It is called ...
الصفحة 275
... hand , z as well as the French j , proceed from y . If then those Indo - Scythian names sounded as Azes and Azilises , the Greek representation of them would be , on the one hand , a most proper one , and on the other , that upon the ...
... hand , z as well as the French j , proceed from y . If then those Indo - Scythian names sounded as Azes and Azilises , the Greek representation of them would be , on the one hand , a most proper one , and on the other , that upon the ...
الصفحة 453
... hand ( at least on many coins ) holding a wreath tied to a long riband . The upper part of the figure is surrounded with flames , which leave no doubt , that here a genius of fire is represented , ( v . Mueller at the same place ) . To ...
... hand ( at least on many coins ) holding a wreath tied to a long riband . The upper part of the figure is surrounded with flames , which leave no doubt , that here a genius of fire is represented , ( v . Mueller at the same place ) . To ...
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