Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1899 |
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الصفحة 19
... mountains which form its natural ramparts . Only three roads have been opened through them , and these again are secured by gates . In the east a road leads to T'ou - fan or Tibet ; in the north there is a road which reaches into Poliu ...
... mountains which form its natural ramparts . Only three roads have been opened through them , and these again are secured by gates . In the east a road leads to T'ou - fan or Tibet ; in the north there is a road which reaches into Poliu ...
الصفحة 20
... mountain ramparts remained safe for centuries longer . Conquest and trade were the factors which brought so large a ... mountains , through which leads a single passage closed by a gate . The notices we find in the works of Al - Qazwini ...
... mountain ramparts remained safe for centuries longer . Conquest and trade were the factors which brought so large a ... mountains , through which leads a single passage closed by a gate . The notices we find in the works of Al - Qazwini ...
الصفحة 21
... mountains . The great Muhammadan scholar had evidently utilized every opportunity during his long stay at Ghazna and in the Panjab , ( A.D. 1017-30 ) for collecting information on Kaśmir . His interest in the distant alpine valley is ...
... mountains . The great Muhammadan scholar had evidently utilized every opportunity during his long stay at Ghazna and in the Panjab , ( A.D. 1017-30 ) for collecting information on Kaśmir . His interest in the distant alpine valley is ...
الصفحة 22
... mountain regions which formed Kaśmir's strongest bulwark to the south . The result is yet clearly traceable in the accuracy with which he describes the relative position of the most prominent points of this territory . Is it too much to ...
... mountain regions which formed Kaśmir's strongest bulwark to the south . The result is yet clearly traceable in the accuracy with which he describes the relative position of the most prominent points of this territory . Is it too much to ...
الصفحة 23
... mountains . What follows deserves full quotation . " They are particularly anxious about the natural strength of their country , and therefore take always much care to keep a strong hold upon the entrances and roads leading into it . In ...
... mountains . What follows deserves full quotation . " They are particularly anxious about the natural strength of their country , and therefore take always much care to keep a strong hold upon the entrances and roads leading into it . In ...
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a b c d abc abc abc abcd abcd abcd Albērūni already ancient antiquities aorist participle Aq Sapil Aśoka Bārāmūla Belongs block-prints Buddhist Chinese Chronicle chuh coins columns Compare Rajat copper Feminine Fifth Set formula Godfrey G Heliocles Hindu Hiuen Tsiang impressions India intaglio Islām Jayapura Jonar Kalhana karān Kashghar Kasmir Kaśmirian Khasas Khotan Khotanese King lake latter legend lines Macartney Mahatmyas manuscripts Masculine mentioned miles modern mountains Muhammadan Naga Nāgas Nambal Nilamata notice Number of forms obverse paper Pargana Pass Pir Pantsal Plate Pluperfect plural portion present printed probably Rājat Rajatarangini recension referred reversed river route sacred Sanskrit script shown shows side SINGULAR Srinagar Takla Makan temple tense thee tion Tirtha topography tradition Uḍar Uighur Valley variety verbs viii village Vitastā vowel Yarkand करान्