Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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When uli , Tuior Tarte -11 5370 Imit 84001B ) Br . 7 am Hill peaks fixed by the G. T. S. are shown by triangles , thus , A ; their heights when determined are given opposite them in feet . Hill peaks fixed by Lieutenant Hayward are ...
When uli , Tuior Tarte -11 5370 Imit 84001B ) Br . 7 am Hill peaks fixed by the G. T. S. are shown by triangles , thus , A ; their heights when determined are given opposite them in feet . Hill peaks fixed by Lieutenant Hayward are ...
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... is represented by the masonry plinth of the relic - mound ; the high curvilinear roof by the swelling contour of the earthen hill , and the pinnacle with its peculiar base by the Buddhist rails and umbrella on the top of a Dagoba .
... is represented by the masonry plinth of the relic - mound ; the high curvilinear roof by the swelling contour of the earthen hill , and the pinnacle with its peculiar base by the Buddhist rails and umbrella on the top of a Dagoba .
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... knowledge is a friend and leadeth unto happiness in the world to come . S 5. Think not the wisdom that seeth and heareth a little thing , and ponder this in thy mind . It is a drop of water that falling often times on an ant - hill ...
... knowledge is a friend and leadeth unto happiness in the world to come . S 5. Think not the wisdom that seeth and heareth a little thing , and ponder this in thy mind . It is a drop of water that falling often times on an ant - hill ...
الصفحة 261
150-226 - Ahmad Khán retreats under the Hills and gets aid from the Rájah of Almora , pp . 226-219 - The Wazír with the Mahrattas arrives and besieges Ahmad Khán , pp . 249-264 - Interview between Ahmad Khan and the Rájah , the Wazír ...
150-226 - Ahmad Khán retreats under the Hills and gets aid from the Rájah of Almora , pp . 226-219 - The Wazír with the Mahrattas arrives and besieges Ahmad Khán , pp . 249-264 - Interview between Ahmad Khan and the Rájah , the Wazír ...
الصفحة 269
The word Bangash originally meant the hill country . But in course of time it was applied to the inhabitants , those in the upper hills being called Bálá Bangash , those in the country along the foot of those hills , that is , in Kohát ...
The word Bangash originally meant the hill country . But in course of time it was applied to the inhabitants , those in the upper hills being called Bálá Bangash , those in the country along the foot of those hills , that is , in Kohát ...
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