Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16Bishop's College Press, 1848 |
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الصفحة 25
... mentioned as exports from it , and of shells being used as money . The cotton garments are described as being so fine , that a web might be drawn through a ring of middling size . This is a test which has been used by the Dacca weavers ...
... mentioned as exports from it , and of shells being used as money . The cotton garments are described as being so fine , that a web might be drawn through a ring of middling size . This is a test which has been used by the Dacca weavers ...
الصفحة 26
... mentioned as situated at the mouth of the Ganges , is regarded by Dr. Robertson as an imaginary island . From its being de- scribed as lying directly " under the rising sun and at the extremity of the world towards the east , " Dr ...
... mentioned as situated at the mouth of the Ganges , is regarded by Dr. Robertson as an imaginary island . From its being de- scribed as lying directly " under the rising sun and at the extremity of the world towards the east , " Dr ...
الصفحة 27
... mentioned . Khruse was the most remote maritime region towards the east that was known in the time of Arrian , as appears from its situation being refer- red by him , to " the extremity of the world towards the east . " In all ...
... mentioned . Khruse was the most remote maritime region towards the east that was known in the time of Arrian , as appears from its situation being refer- red by him , to " the extremity of the world towards the east . " In all ...
الصفحة 28
... mentioned by Dr. Buchanan and not the remote region of Maha Chin , Shensi , or China . The ac count given by Menu of outcast and exiled Kshatriyas , called Chinas having emigrated to a country to the east of Bengal , is supported by ...
... mentioned by Dr. Buchanan and not the remote region of Maha Chin , Shensi , or China . The ac count given by Menu of outcast and exiled Kshatriyas , called Chinas having emigrated to a country to the east of Bengal , is supported by ...
الصفحة 29
... mentioned by Arrian and Ptolemy are one and the same nation , and apparently the T'hai or Shyans inhabiting the extensive region above mentioned . The Ahoms of Assam are descended from the Laos or Shyans . The date of their settlement ...
... mentioned by Arrian and Ptolemy are one and the same nation , and apparently the T'hai or Shyans inhabiting the extensive region above mentioned . The Ahoms of Assam are descended from the Laos or Shyans . The date of their settlement ...
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