Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة 53
The Emperor's desire to ruin them became a matter of public rumour , although , when appealed to , the nobles and confidants of the Emperor strenuously denied its truth.1 At length , in Zū , l Qa'dah 1126 H. ( 7th Nov.
The Emperor's desire to ruin them became a matter of public rumour , although , when appealed to , the nobles and confidants of the Emperor strenuously denied its truth.1 At length , in Zū , l Qa'dah 1126 H. ( 7th Nov.
الصفحة 56
But soon it became known that the Emperor had made up his mind to destroy them , and had transferred the office of wazir to another . By slow degrees the daily crowd of suppliants grew less and less . Nay , some of the very Barhah ...
But soon it became known that the Emperor had made up his mind to destroy them , and had transferred the office of wazir to another . By slow degrees the daily crowd of suppliants grew less and less . Nay , some of the very Barhah ...
الصفحة 88
Krishna became highly satisfied with the answer : he revealed himself and restored the body to its former condition . Though the tradition may differ from the real story , yet the fact remains that in Chirand there is a tradition that ...
Krishna became highly satisfied with the answer : he revealed himself and restored the body to its former condition . Though the tradition may differ from the real story , yet the fact remains that in Chirand there is a tradition that ...
الصفحة 91
In the 12th century A.D.1 during the reign of Ballala Sena the number of the Brahmans who came to Bengal from Kanauj in the time of Adisura became immensely increased . There were 350 Brahmans on the east bank and 750 on the west bank ...
In the 12th century A.D.1 during the reign of Ballala Sena the number of the Brahmans who came to Bengal from Kanauj in the time of Adisura became immensely increased . There were 350 Brahmans on the east bank and 750 on the west bank ...
الصفحة 95
The word Kap is not a grammatical one so it bears no etymological meaning . It was spontaneously uttered by Dhain Bagchi in the sense of something intervening . But this word afterwards became the designation of the sons of Madhu Maitra ...
The word Kap is not a grammatical one so it bears no etymological meaning . It was spontaneously uttered by Dhain Bagchi in the sense of something intervening . But this word afterwards became the designation of the sons of Madhu Maitra ...
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