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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal May 1835

1835

[See Proceedings of the Asiatic Society 11th March 1835.] THE inhabitants of the states in the interior of the southerly part of the Malayan Peninsula particularly those of Sungiujong. [...] 4' Oh God look down upon the greatest of Sultans prince of greamen the shadow of Allah in this world renowned among Arabs and barbarians inhabiting this material world (created for) the children of Adams Oh Lord of the kings of the earth it bath been declared is the Koran that every day and night is to be accounted a.s void of light until the dawning of the true faith in the appearance of [...] one of which is in the possess.io► of the King of the other in that of theKing of China while the third remains with the King of Menangkabowe. [...] 6 Vide Sejara NIaltiyu for an account of the combat which terminated by the serpent's being cut into three parts by the invincible s‘yord of Sangsapurbra tradtimaally the descendant of ALEXANDX1tthe Great and founder of the dynasty of Memingkibowe.1835.] in the interior of the Malayan Peninsula. [...] II.--Comparison of the Freights of the Barometer with the Distance of the Moon from the Celestial Equator.
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Pages
63
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
I.—Sketch of the Four Menangkabowe States in the Interior of the Malayan Peninsula. By Lieut. J. T. Newbold 23rd Regt. Madras Native Infantry
241-252 James Prinsep view
II.—Comparison of the Heights of the Barometer with the Distance of the Moon from the Celestial Equator. By the Rev. R. Everest
252-257 James Prinsep view
III.—Collimation Error of Astronomical Instruments. By J. G. Taylor Esq. H. C. Astronomer Madras
258-260 James Prinsep view
IV.—On the Strata of the Jumna Alluvium as Exemplified in the Rocks and Shoals Lately Removed from the Bed of the River; and of the Sites of the Fossil Bones Discovered therein. By Serjeant Edmund Dean
261-278 James Prinsep view
V.—Note on the Gold Washings of the Gumti River. By Lieut. Cautley Beng. Art
279-282 James Prinsep view
VI.—Notice of the Nipalese Spirit Still. By A. Campbell Esq. M. D. Attached to the Nepal Residency
282-295 James Prinsep view
Meteorological Register
296-296 James Prinsep view

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