Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 138
... rupees 34,000 per annum ; a few years ago the sum paid was rupees 30,000 , and before that only 26,000 - a pretty convincing proof of the increasing prosperity of the port . Two thousand rupees of this amount are said to be derived from ...
... rupees 34,000 per annum ; a few years ago the sum paid was rupees 30,000 , and before that only 26,000 - a pretty convincing proof of the increasing prosperity of the port . Two thousand rupees of this amount are said to be derived from ...
الصفحة 139
... rupees 10 are levied ; on other articles duty is charged at the rate of rupees 32 to Duties . merchants , and rupees 38 to ryoths . The prin- cipal imports are cloths and metals from Bombay , sent to Imports and Exports . the northward ...
... rupees 10 are levied ; on other articles duty is charged at the rate of rupees 32 to Duties . merchants , and rupees 38 to ryoths . The prin- cipal imports are cloths and metals from Bombay , sent to Imports and Exports . the northward ...
الصفحة 328
... rupee equal only to 8 annas , makes its price in Company's rupees to be 2-8 per 8 yards and 6 inches . The rupee in use at Beerjund is " Adam - Khan - i . " In Candahar the same quantity sold for 8 rupees , each equal to 12 annas , so ...
... rupee equal only to 8 annas , makes its price in Company's rupees to be 2-8 per 8 yards and 6 inches . The rupee in use at Beerjund is " Adam - Khan - i . " In Candahar the same quantity sold for 8 rupees , each equal to 12 annas , so ...
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