Rājataraṅgiṇi: The Saga of the Kings of KaśmīrSahitya Akademi, 1968 - 783 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 383
... accepted the position of mistress of the Mandaleśa . 1461 When the latter was slain she , forthwith , discarding shame went over to Uccala and this very person was destined , through inscrutable Providence , to be his crowned queen ...
... accepted the position of mistress of the Mandaleśa . 1461 When the latter was slain she , forthwith , discarding shame went over to Uccala and this very person was destined , through inscrutable Providence , to be his crowned queen ...
الصفحة 693
... accepted as a fact , because Kalhana shows throughout his part of the Rajatarangini that he is a safe witness as to the main facts of his narrative , not only as a compiler or chronicler of accounts , which he found in the old ...
... accepted as a fact , because Kalhana shows throughout his part of the Rajatarangini that he is a safe witness as to the main facts of his narrative , not only as a compiler or chronicler of accounts , which he found in the old ...
الصفحة 730
... accepted the culture of Iran and the religion of India . In the first century of the Christian era , the Central Asiatic people whom Kalhana rightly calls the Turuşka ( Turks ) had founded a great empire in India under Kanişka who was ...
... accepted the culture of Iran and the religion of India . In the first century of the Christian era , the Central Asiatic people whom Kalhana rightly calls the Turuşka ( Turks ) had founded a great empire in India under Kanişka who was ...
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Alberuni ancient arms army arrived Aśoka attack battle became become Bhikṣācara Bhiksu Bhoja body Brahmans brother brought Buddhist caused century chief Damaras Darads death desire despatched Dhanya Dinnāras dynasty earth elephants enemy entered eyes father favour fire followed force frontier Gandhāra Garga glory gold Gonanda hand Harṣa Hindu honour horses Hsüan-Tsang India Indra Kabul Kalaśa Kalhana Kālidāsa Kanauj Kaśmir Khaśas killed king Sussala king's kingdom lady land Lavanyas living Lohara lord Lothana Mahabharata mighty mind ministers mountain Nāga named night owing palace person poet Prayaga prince Pṛthvihara queen rajah Rajaputras Rajatarangini realm reign residence river royal ruler ruling Śāhi Samskṛta Sañjapāla servants shrine Śiva slain soldiers sovereign spoke Śrīnagara Sujji sword Tantrin Taranga temple territory Thereafter Thereupon throne Tilaka treasure tree troops Tunga Turks Uccala verse Vihara VIII Vijayeśvara village Vitastā wealth wife women Yakṣa Yudhisthira