Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1899 |
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الصفحة 8
... mountain barriers assured to Kaśmir , that we do not find any mention of the country in those accounts to which we are accustomed to look for the first truly historical notices of the North - West of India . I mean the relations of ...
... mountain barriers assured to Kaśmir , that we do not find any mention of the country in those accounts to which we are accustomed to look for the first truly historical notices of the North - West of India . I mean the relations of ...
الصفحة 11
... mountain ranges are likely to develop the marching powers of its inhabitants . The Rājatarangiņī gives us in fact ... mountains . There is thus more than the mere name to justify us in referring the notice of Dionysios of Samos to ...
... mountain ranges are likely to develop the marching powers of its inhabitants . The Rājatarangiņī gives us in fact ... mountains . There is thus more than the mere name to justify us in referring the notice of Dionysios of Samos to ...
الصفحة 14
... mountains and enveloped by them on all sides like a precious jewel . In the south there is a valley which leads up to it and serves as the gate of the kingdom . " The points noticed here are exactly those with which we meet in all ...
... mountains and enveloped by them on all sides like a precious jewel . In the south there is a valley which leads up to it and serves as the gate of the kingdom . " The points noticed here are exactly those with which we meet in all ...
الصفحة 15
... mountains which are very high . " Although the mountains have passes through them , these are narrow and contracted . " These natural bulwarks protected the country from neighbouring states which had never succeeded in subduing it ...
... mountains which are very high . " Although the mountains have passes through them , these are narrow and contracted . " These natural bulwarks protected the country from neighbouring states which had never succeeded in subduing it ...
الصفحة 17
... mountains and passing precipices . As the Tōs maidan route is the direct and most frequented route to that territory , it is very probable that Hiuen Tsiang also follow- ed it . Parņotsa as well as Rajapuri ( Ho - lo - she - pu - lo ) ...
... mountains and passing precipices . As the Tōs maidan route is the direct and most frequented route to that territory , it is very probable that Hiuen Tsiang also follow- ed it . Parņotsa as well as Rajapuri ( Ho - lo - she - pu - lo ) ...
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a b c d abc abc abc abcd abcd abcd Albērūni already ancient antiquities aorist participle Aq Sapil Aśoka Bārāmūla Belongs block-prints Buddhist Chinese Chronicle chuh coins columns Compare Rajat copper Feminine Fifth Set formula Godfrey G Heliocles Hindu Hiuen Tsiang impressions India intaglio Islām Jayapura Jonar Kalhana karān Kashghar Kasmir Kaśmirian Khasas Khotan Khotanese King lake latter legend lines Macartney Mahatmyas manuscripts Masculine mentioned miles modern mountains Muhammadan Naga Nāgas Nambal Nilamata notice Number of forms obverse paper Pargana Pass Pir Pantsal Plate Pluperfect plural portion present printed probably Rājat Rajatarangini recension referred reversed river route sacred Sanskrit script shown shows side SINGULAR Srinagar Takla Makan temple tense thee tion Tirtha topography tradition Uḍar Uighur Valley variety verbs viii village Vitastā vowel Yarkand करान्