Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1899 |
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الصفحة 102
... traces of any enclosing lines are seen in any of the books . The dimensions of the text itself are about 3 × 33 " . With regard to the question what is top and bottom , right and left , beginning and end of the formula , the following ...
... traces of any enclosing lines are seen in any of the books . The dimensions of the text itself are about 3 × 33 " . With regard to the question what is top and bottom , right and left , beginning and end of the formula , the following ...
الصفحة 106
... trace of any burn or fatty stain . In the second place , the paper , to all appearance , is of an entirely different quality . It is thin and soft and more nearly resembles the paper of the Weber and Macartney Manuscripts procured from ...
... trace of any burn or fatty stain . In the second place , the paper , to all appearance , is of an entirely different quality . It is thin and soft and more nearly resembles the paper of the Weber and Macartney Manuscripts procured from ...
الصفحة 14
... trace at present , is contained in a record dating from 541 A.d. It is taken from the account of an Indian envoy who reached China during the early part of the reign of the T'ang dynasty.3 The name of Kasmir is not mentioned . Yet it is ...
... trace at present , is contained in a record dating from 541 A.d. It is taken from the account of an Indian envoy who reached China during the early part of the reign of the T'ang dynasty.3 The name of Kasmir is not mentioned . Yet it is ...
الصفحة 23
... traces of the system , in the form of rahdāri , have disappeared in Kasmir only within quite recent memory.3 Albērūni then proceeds to describe the ' best known entrance to Kashmir . ' Though the starting point of his itinerary cannot ...
... traces of the system , in the form of rahdāri , have disappeared in Kasmir only within quite recent memory.3 Albērūni then proceeds to describe the ' best known entrance to Kashmir . ' Though the starting point of his itinerary cannot ...
الصفحة 26
... trace in Kaśmirian or other sources the names of the Shamilan ' and ' Bhatta . ' But as a subsequent remark mentions Gilgit , Aswira , and Shitas , ' that is the modern Gilgit , Hasōr ( Astōr ) and Cilās as their chief places , there ...
... trace in Kaśmirian or other sources the names of the Shamilan ' and ' Bhatta . ' But as a subsequent remark mentions Gilgit , Aswira , and Shitas , ' that is the modern Gilgit , Hasōr ( Astōr ) and Cilās as their chief places , there ...
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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