Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16Bishop's College Press, 1848 |
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الصفحة 216
... island , a proof , I imagine , either of its utter desertion or of its extreme insignificance about that time . Towards the latter end of the seventeenth century it would appear , from Knox's relation , that when he passed through it he ...
... island , a proof , I imagine , either of its utter desertion or of its extreme insignificance about that time . Towards the latter end of the seventeenth century it would appear , from Knox's relation , that when he passed through it he ...
الصفحة 223
... island . At length a schism arose in the third century of our era ; a small part of the Abhayagiri priesthood joined the heretics , -the king Mahasen favored them , expelled the orthodox followers of Buddhu , and spared no pains to ...
... island . At length a schism arose in the third century of our era ; a small part of the Abhayagiri priesthood joined the heretics , -the king Mahasen favored them , expelled the orthodox followers of Buddhu , and spared no pains to ...
الصفحة 225
... island , and especially in the immediate vicinity of Anu- radhapura . To these I would point as the most conclusive evidences of what the power of the Singhalese monarchs once was , and I can only regret that my own observations have ...
... island , and especially in the immediate vicinity of Anu- radhapura . To these I would point as the most conclusive evidences of what the power of the Singhalese monarchs once was , and I can only regret that my own observations have ...
الصفحة 330
... island about three miles below " El Tettha , " or the " opening , " where the Tigris breaks through the hills . The latitude observed here was 31 ° 56 ′ 57 ′′ and the northern mouth of the Nahrwán bore N. E. one mile distant . The ...
... island about three miles below " El Tettha , " or the " opening , " where the Tigris breaks through the hills . The latitude observed here was 31 ° 56 ′ 57 ′′ and the northern mouth of the Nahrwán bore N. E. one mile distant . The ...
الصفحة 331
... islands , rich in their spring garments , formed the abode of the peaceful cultivator . The ruthless Shammar have since then , by the weakness of the Government , spread devastation wherever they pitched their tents , and , thinned by ...
... islands , rich in their spring garments , formed the abode of the peaceful cultivator . The ruthless Shammar have since then , by the weakness of the Government , spread devastation wherever they pitched their tents , and , thinned by ...
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