Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 25
49 , the rending by the teeth and the treading under foot should refer to the weak - eyed she - camel spoken of in that verse ; and so I have taken it , the camel being blind Chance . v . 53. I am far from satisfied with the translation ...
49 , the rending by the teeth and the treading under foot should refer to the weak - eyed she - camel spoken of in that verse ; and so I have taken it , the camel being blind Chance . v . 53. I am far from satisfied with the translation ...
الصفحة 31
It is placed in the squatting posture in which it is to be burnt , but covered up with flowing coloured sheets so that it might almost be taken for a veiled woman being carried on a journey . Often in Ladák a broadbrimmed Làma's hat is ...
It is placed in the squatting posture in which it is to be burnt , but covered up with flowing coloured sheets so that it might almost be taken for a veiled woman being carried on a journey . Often in Ladák a broadbrimmed Làma's hat is ...
الصفحة 35
If we are to believe the Târîkh - i - Rashîdî , this had not taken place at the time of its author , Mírzá Haidar's invasion of Dardistán , in the first half of the 16th contury ; and , according to Mr. Drew , “ Jummoo and Kashmir ' ' ...
If we are to believe the Târîkh - i - Rashîdî , this had not taken place at the time of its author , Mírzá Haidar's invasion of Dardistán , in the first half of the 16th contury ; and , according to Mr. Drew , “ Jummoo and Kashmir ' ' ...
الصفحة 36
... and who have not , since their arrival , taken to a life in the high mountains in any greater degree than their neighbours . A few words of notice are required for the Dràs Dàrds of the later immigration just mentioned .
... and who have not , since their arrival , taken to a life in the high mountains in any greater degree than their neighbours . A few words of notice are required for the Dràs Dàrds of the later immigration just mentioned .
الصفحة 65
... especially the standing ones , bears such a very striking resemblance to what is characteristic of the figures in Christian art , that they might have been taken from some mediæval Church , rather than from the caves of Ajantâ .
... especially the standing ones , bears such a very striking resemblance to what is characteristic of the figures in Christian art , that they might have been taken from some mediæval Church , rather than from the caves of Ajantâ .
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