Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1899 |
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الصفحة 63
... ranges which encircle and protect the Valley . A detailed description of the geographical position of Kasmir does not come within the scope of this paper . Nor is it needed since there is an abundant modern literature dealing with the ...
... ranges which encircle and protect the Valley . A detailed description of the geographical position of Kasmir does not come within the scope of this paper . Nor is it needed since there is an abundant modern literature dealing with the ...
الصفحة 64
... ranges which enclose it in an almost unbroken ring . Their summit lines are everywhere but for a short distance at the southernmost point of the oval , more than 10,000 feet above the sea . For the greatest part they rise above 13,000 ...
... ranges which enclose it in an almost unbroken ring . Their summit lines are everywhere but for a short distance at the southernmost point of the oval , more than 10,000 feet above the sea . For the greatest part they rise above 13,000 ...
الصفحة 68
... ranges to which we owe most of our detailed information regarding their ancient topography . We have already in connection with the accounts of Albērūni and the Chinese pilgrims had occasion to note the system of frontier watch ...
... ranges to which we owe most of our detailed information regarding their ancient topography . We have already in connection with the accounts of Albērūni and the Chinese pilgrims had occasion to note the system of frontier watch ...
الصفحة 69
... without thinking of the scenes of human suffering they must have witnessed for centuries . • Compare Rajat . i . 317 note . SECTION II . - THE PIR PANTSAL RANGE . 41. 1899. ] POSITION AND CONFIGURATION OF KASMIR VALLEY . 69.
... without thinking of the scenes of human suffering they must have witnessed for centuries . • Compare Rajat . i . 317 note . SECTION II . - THE PIR PANTSAL RANGE . 41. 1899. ] POSITION AND CONFIGURATION OF KASMIR VALLEY . 69.
الصفحة 70
... ranges . One of these , usually designated as the Pir Pantsal Range , forms the boundary of the Kaśmir Valley to the south and southwest . It may be considered to begin from the southernmost part of the Valley where the Banahal Pass ...
... ranges . One of these , usually designated as the Pir Pantsal Range , forms the boundary of the Kaśmir Valley to the south and southwest . It may be considered to begin from the southernmost part of the Valley where the Banahal Pass ...
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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