Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16 |
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الصفحة 53
+ There seems to be an allusion here to the cane bridges , which are so common in the hill countries bordering on Upper Assam ... which appear to be the Abor hills ; the Auxacii extending from Scythia extra Imaum into Serica , which are ...
+ There seems to be an allusion here to the cane bridges , which are so common in the hill countries bordering on Upper Assam ... which appear to be the Abor hills ; the Auxacii extending from Scythia extra Imaum into Serica , which are ...
الصفحة 59
Reging " of the Abors , which is so conspicuous an object from Sudiya ; while the latter may refer to the high Naga hills , which may have been regarded as extending to the exterior sea , or gulph of Siam .
Reging " of the Abors , which is so conspicuous an object from Sudiya ; while the latter may refer to the high Naga hills , which may have been regarded as extending to the exterior sea , or gulph of Siam .
الصفحة 60
rock , which runs up the river parallel to the bank and forms a good - sized pool that receives two or three rills from the hills immediately above it When seen from the land side by which it is approached , the rock ha much the ...
rock , which runs up the river parallel to the bank and forms a good - sized pool that receives two or three rills from the hills immediately above it When seen from the land side by which it is approached , the rock ha much the ...
الصفحة 62
Rowlatt , close to the hills east of Sadiya . He has given an account of these forts in a highly interesting Report of his expedition to the Mishmee hills in November 1844 ; published in the Journal of this Society ( Vol . XIV . p .
Rowlatt , close to the hills east of Sadiya . He has given an account of these forts in a highly interesting Report of his expedition to the Mishmee hills in November 1844 ; published in the Journal of this Society ( Vol . XIV . p .
الصفحة 63
Below this rampart is a terrace of about 20 yards in breadth , beyond which the side of the hill is perpen- ... to make their escape fled to the hills , and have in the course of time become converted into the present tribes of Abors .
Below this rampart is a terrace of about 20 yards in breadth , beyond which the side of the hill is perpen- ... to make their escape fled to the hills , and have in the course of time become converted into the present tribes of Abors .
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