Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16 |
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الصفحة 45
The Scythic Seres may be regard- ed as the Thine or Sinae who occupied Upper Assam and the region extending to the gulf of Siam , opposite to which was the island of Abasa or Sacaia , which is apparently Java .
The Scythic Seres may be regard- ed as the Thine or Sinae who occupied Upper Assam and the region extending to the gulf of Siam , opposite to which was the island of Abasa or Sacaia , which is apparently Java .
الصفحة 48
... Aurea Chersonesus of Ptolemy - is mention- ed by him , as being divided from the country of the Sinæ by a line commencing at the extremity of Serica , and extending through the middle of the great bay ( Sinus Magnus ) on the south .
... Aurea Chersonesus of Ptolemy - is mention- ed by him , as being divided from the country of the Sinæ by a line commencing at the extremity of Serica , and extending through the middle of the great bay ( Sinus Magnus ) on the south .
الصفحة 51
... or with the route from Bootan to Cabul and thence to Balk , which is described by Tavernier , as extending " over deserts and mountains covered with snow , tedious and troublesome as far as Cabul , where the caravans part , some for ...
... or with the route from Bootan to Cabul and thence to Balk , which is described by Tavernier , as extending " over deserts and mountains covered with snow , tedious and troublesome as far as Cabul , where the caravans part , some for ...
الصفحة 53
... the Auxacii extending from Scythia extra Imaum into Serica , which are apparently the Auka hills on the northern side of Assam : Mount Casius , or the mountain where the Brahmakund is situated : Mount Thagurus , apparently the Tabis ...
... the Auxacii extending from Scythia extra Imaum into Serica , which are apparently the Auka hills on the northern side of Assam : Mount Casius , or the mountain where the Brahmakund is situated : Mount Thagurus , apparently the Tabis ...
الصفحة 55
He describes it as a valley extending to the Ganges , and as abounding in silk , from which it may be inferred that Assam is the country that he alludes to . " Ultra hæc utriusque Scythia loca , contra Orientalem plagam in orbis speciem ...
He describes it as a valley extending to the Ganges , and as abounding in silk , from which it may be inferred that Assam is the country that he alludes to . " Ultra hæc utriusque Scythia loca , contra Orientalem plagam in orbis speciem ...
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