Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة vii
The coin was , it is stated , exhumed from the soil in the desert together with those seals . For the latter a very high price was asked , for which reason the doctor did not buy them . Little over the intrinsic value of the gold 1899.
The coin was , it is stated , exhumed from the soil in the desert together with those seals . For the latter a very high price was asked , for which reason the doctor did not buy them . Little over the intrinsic value of the gold 1899.
الصفحة ix
This last statement would seem to show that they were not found on or near the old " tower " of the Bower Manuscript ; for the latter locality was not the site of a sand - buried city . The fragmentary state of the manuscripts ...
This last statement would seem to show that they were not found on or near the old " tower " of the Bower Manuscript ; for the latter locality was not the site of a sand - buried city . The fragmentary state of the manuscripts ...
الصفحة x
These the latter took with him to Leh in 1891. Here he gave one portion of it to Munshi Aḥmad Din , who in his turn presented his acquisition to Mr. Weber , a Moravian Missionary . The latter transmitted it to me in Calcutta , where ...
These the latter took with him to Leh in 1891. Here he gave one portion of it to Munshi Aḥmad Din , who in his turn presented his acquisition to Mr. Weber , a Moravian Missionary . The latter transmitted it to me in Calcutta , where ...
الصفحة xi
The latter forwarded it in 1896 to the Foreign Office in Simla , whence it was transmitted to me , in Calcutta . It was named by me the Macartney MSS . and specimens of it were published by me in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of ...
The latter forwarded it in 1896 to the Foreign Office in Simla , whence it was transmitted to me , in Calcutta . It was named by me the Macartney MSS . and specimens of it were published by me in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of ...
الصفحة xix
To judge from the latter description , which is much more circumstantial , it would seem that what Islām Ākhūn saw were two circular platforms about 3 feet high , the upper surfaces of which were hollowed out to hold relics .
To judge from the latter description , which is much more circumstantial , it would seem that what Islām Ākhūn saw were two circular platforms about 3 feet high , the upper surfaces of which were hollowed out to hold relics .
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