Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1878 |
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... called Buddhist Dàrds ) on my way down to India from Ladàk ( Western Tibet ) last winter ( 1876 ) . In a wild gorge through which the narrow Indus rushes , and where the grand masses of granite seemingly piled in confusion on both banks ...
... called Buddhist Dàrds ) on my way down to India from Ladàk ( Western Tibet ) last winter ( 1876 ) . In a wild gorge through which the narrow Indus rushes , and where the grand masses of granite seemingly piled in confusion on both banks ...
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... called respectively Mané and Chorten ) which form such a conspicuous feature along the roads and in the villages of Tibet . I saw one or two small chortens , evidently newly erected , and in two villages small gompàs or hermit - cells ...
... called respectively Mané and Chorten ) which form such a conspicuous feature along the roads and in the villages of Tibet . I saw one or two small chortens , evidently newly erected , and in two villages small gompàs or hermit - cells ...
الصفحة 33
... ( called in their language Dah ) on the hill - side . It became a water channel which fertilized the fields of what afterwards be- came a village . One of their Chiefs found certain seeds growing wild which he sowed near the water ...
... ( called in their language Dah ) on the hill - side . It became a water channel which fertilized the fields of what afterwards be- came a village . One of their Chiefs found certain seeds growing wild which he sowed near the water ...
الصفحة 35
... called ) , including both the Buddhist and the Musalmàn sections , is given hereafter . It is a question how these Arian Dàrds ( for Arians and Dàrds they undoubtedly are ) reached their present abode . Both above and below them in the ...
... called ) , including both the Buddhist and the Musalmàn sections , is given hereafter . It is a question how these Arian Dàrds ( for Arians and Dàrds they undoubtedly are ) reached their present abode . Both above and below them in the ...
الصفحة 36
... called by their Tibetan neigh- bours Bròk - pà ( often pronounced Dòk - pà with a disregard to the spelling peculiar to Tibetans and Englishmen ) . Bròk means a " mountain pas- ture " or " alp " . The reference may be to the pastures to ...
... called by their Tibetan neigh- bours Bròk - pà ( often pronounced Dòk - pà with a disregard to the spelling peculiar to Tibetans and Englishmen ) . Bròk means a " mountain pas- ture " or " alp " . The reference may be to the pastures to ...