Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة 46
... Riwāri and the villages on the road there were splendid standing crops . At first these were des| Kāmwar Khān , 142 , entry of 13th Zü , l Qa'dah 1125 H. ( 2nd December , 1713 ) Aḥwal - i - khawāqin , 70a , Shiu Dās , p . 36 .
... Riwāri and the villages on the road there were splendid standing crops . At first these were des| Kāmwar Khān , 142 , entry of 13th Zü , l Qa'dah 1125 H. ( 2nd December , 1713 ) Aḥwal - i - khawāqin , 70a , Shiu Dās , p . 36 .
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Thereupon orders were issued to plunder and burn down all villages found uninhabited , but to leave all others unmolested . When this became known , the Jodhpur villages interceded through their Jaipur neighbours ; their plundered goods ...
Thereupon orders were issued to plunder and burn down all villages found uninhabited , but to leave all others unmolested . When this became known , the Jodhpur villages interceded through their Jaipur neighbours ; their plundered goods ...
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Everything was left to his man of business , Ratn Cand , a Hindu of the Baniya caste , and a native of a village near the Sayyads ' home at Jansath . He had been recently created a Rājah with the rank of 2,000 zat .
Everything was left to his man of business , Ratn Cand , a Hindu of the Baniya caste , and a native of a village near the Sayyads ' home at Jansath . He had been recently created a Rājah with the rank of 2,000 zat .
الصفحة 90
mounds in Telpā which is two miles to the south - east of Chupra , one of which may be the remains of the tower of the bows and deposited arms , as Dr. Hoey supposes the village to have been the site of the ancient Chāpāla .
mounds in Telpā which is two miles to the south - east of Chupra , one of which may be the remains of the tower of the bows and deposited arms , as Dr. Hoey supposes the village to have been the site of the ancient Chāpāla .
الصفحة 94
Among them the most popular is the following :Once upon a time many Brahmans of the Kulin and the Crotriya ́sections were invited to a dinner given by Çukadeva Acharya , an inhabitant of the village named Brahmanbala , on the occasion ...
Among them the most popular is the following :Once upon a time many Brahmans of the Kulin and the Crotriya ́sections were invited to a dinner given by Çukadeva Acharya , an inhabitant of the village named Brahmanbala , on the occasion ...
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