Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة 18
... mentioned in the Chronicle , and two of them have left their names to villages which survive to the present day . ... the Kṛtyāśrama Vihāra , at the modern village Kitsghōm , the legend of which is related at length by Kalhaṇa , i .
... mentioned in the Chronicle , and two of them have left their names to villages which survive to the present day . ... the Kṛtyāśrama Vihāra , at the modern village Kitsghōm , the legend of which is related at length by Kalhaṇa , i .
الصفحة 20
Even the well - informed Al - Mas'udi who had personally visited the Indus Valley , is unable to tell us more about Kasmir than that it is a kingdom with many towns and villages enclosed by very high and inaccessible mountains , through ...
Even the well - informed Al - Mas'udi who had personally visited the Indus Valley , is unable to tell us more about Kasmir than that it is a kingdom with many towns and villages enclosed by very high and inaccessible mountains , through ...
الصفحة 25
Thence leaving the ravine you enter the plain , and reach in two Albērūnī's descrip- tion of the Valley . more days Addishtan , the capital of Kashmir , passing on the road the village Üshkārā . " All this is perfectly accurate .
Thence leaving the ravine you enter the plain , and reach in two Albērūnī's descrip- tion of the Valley . more days Addishtan , the capital of Kashmir , passing on the road the village Üshkārā . " All this is perfectly accurate .
الصفحة 26
Marching on the right side [ of the river ] , you pass through Description of Pir Pantsāl . villages , one close to the other , south of the capital and thence you reach the mountain Kulārjak , which is like a cupola , similar to the 1 ...
Marching on the right side [ of the river ] , you pass through Description of Pir Pantsāl . villages , one close to the other , south of the capital and thence you reach the mountain Kulārjak , which is like a cupola , similar to the 1 ...
الصفحة 32
For besides the great Tirthas which still retain a fair share of their former renown and popularity , there is scarcely a village which has not its sacred spring or grove for the Hindu and its Ziarat for the Muhammadan .
For besides the great Tirthas which still retain a fair share of their former renown and popularity , there is scarcely a village which has not its sacred spring or grove for the Hindu and its Ziarat for the Muhammadan .
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
already ancient appears arrangement Belongs blocks century Chinese Chronicle close coins collection columns Compare conjugation connected consisting Contains copper course described designation detailed direction evidence exceptional fact Feminine figures formula four Fourth give given head impressions India indicated Kalhana's Kasmir Khotan King known lake latter leaves legend lines manuscripts marked means mentioned miles mountains notice objects occurs original participle Pass Past period Persian person Plate plural portion position present printed probably Rajat recension referred regarding remains Report represented respectively reversed river round route rule running seems seen shown shows side similar SINGULAR stand third Tirtha town trace tradition turned Valley variety verbs viii village Vitastā weight whole