Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 188
... houses . The baggage not having come up , the carpets were spread under the shade of a large tree , and we were ... house which had been prepared for our reception ; it was a most wretched dwelling , but with the exception of the palace ...
... houses . The baggage not having come up , the carpets were spread under the shade of a large tree , and we were ... house which had been prepared for our reception ; it was a most wretched dwelling , but with the exception of the palace ...
الصفحة 189
... house , and told that whoever wished to see us , must first ask and obtain permission . About two hours after our arrival one of the chiefs brought a com- plimentary message from the Jam , but the real object of his visit it appeared ...
... house , and told that whoever wished to see us , must first ask and obtain permission . About two hours after our arrival one of the chiefs brought a com- plimentary message from the Jam , but the real object of his visit it appeared ...
الصفحة 190
... house . During the week I remained at Beylah I had several long conversa- tions with Ularacky , the Jam's minister ... houses constructed of sticks and mud , and between four and five thousand inhabitants ; it covers a small piece of ...
... house . During the week I remained at Beylah I had several long conversa- tions with Ularacky , the Jam's minister ... houses constructed of sticks and mud , and between four and five thousand inhabitants ; it covers a small piece of ...
الصفحة 192
... houses at the summit of the cliffs are now inaccessible , from the narrow pre- cipitous paths by which they were approached having been worn away ; and those at the base appear to have been occupied by the poorer class of inhabitants ...
... houses at the summit of the cliffs are now inaccessible , from the narrow pre- cipitous paths by which they were approached having been worn away ; and those at the base appear to have been occupied by the poorer class of inhabitants ...
الصفحة 193
... houses into account , I think there cannot be less altogether than 1500. In one place a row of seven , in very good preserva- tion , was pointed out by the guides as the residence of " the seven friends , " and further on we came to the ...
... houses into account , I think there cannot be less altogether than 1500. In one place a row of seven , in very good preserva- tion , was pointed out by the guides as the residence of " the seven friends , " and further on we came to the ...
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