Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 187
... situated to carry on a commerce with Bankouk . The British intercourse with Siam has been greatly neglected , which is the more to be wondered at , as that country abounds in most precious articles , and its ruler seems to patronize ...
... situated to carry on a commerce with Bankouk . The British intercourse with Siam has been greatly neglected , which is the more to be wondered at , as that country abounds in most precious articles , and its ruler seems to patronize ...
الصفحة 481
... situated southward from Ud- jana , and westward from Kiantola beyond the river ( Cabul ) , if one set out for it from Kiantolo.t This definition is not very clear , it must be about the country within the angle between the Kameh and ...
... situated southward from Ud- jana , and westward from Kiantola beyond the river ( Cabul ) , if one set out for it from Kiantolo.t This definition is not very clear , it must be about the country within the angle between the Kameh and ...
الصفحة 482
... situated . ( p . 86. p . 54 ) This river on the southern bank of the Cabul cannot well be any other than the Soorkhrood , and we must look for the town Nakoloho at the mouth of the stream in Balabagh . The Buddhist monuments , said to ...
... situated . ( p . 86. p . 54 ) This river on the southern bank of the Cabul cannot well be any other than the Soorkhrood , and we must look for the town Nakoloho at the mouth of the stream in Balabagh . The Buddhist monuments , said to ...
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