Rājataraṅgiṇi: The Saga of the Kings of KaśmīrSahitya Akademi, 1968 - 783 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 757
... arms . " In one of them " , says Cunningham , " there is the representation of a siege probably undertaken to recover possession of some holy relic . The soldiers wear a tight fitting dress and kilt ; the arms are a sword and bows and ...
... arms . " In one of them " , says Cunningham , " there is the representation of a siege probably undertaken to recover possession of some holy relic . The soldiers wear a tight fitting dress and kilt ; the arms are a sword and bows and ...
الصفحة 758
... arms and costumes shows a common ethnical origin to a much greater extent than identity of language or religion . The influence of race survives in the character and ornament of arms long after the traces of language have disappeared ...
... arms and costumes shows a common ethnical origin to a much greater extent than identity of language or religion . The influence of race survives in the character and ornament of arms long after the traces of language have disappeared ...
الصفحة 759
... arms and successful men of different castes enjoyed the privileges of royalty in Kaśmir . " A detailed description of Indian arms is given in the Ain - i - Akbari of Abul - Fazl . Since the time of Akbar no book has been written on this ...
... arms and successful men of different castes enjoyed the privileges of royalty in Kaśmir . " A detailed description of Indian arms is given in the Ain - i - Akbari of Abul - Fazl . Since the time of Akbar no book has been written on this ...
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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