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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal December 1836

1837

Get the half of the floor of the royal pavilion strewed with the earth of Armenia and holding the Armenian king by the hand walk over that part of the ground covered with the earth of Persia and confer with him on a subject. [...] Among these truly Siddhala alone the famed the chief of villages the decoration of the beauty of Rdrhg is the ornament of the regions of Aryd-varttall. [...] AiDt-UEVA the sole seed of the prosperity of his family the principal root of the great tree of unfeigned manliness like the god A'111-AtirlITTI CVISHNO wishing with a mortal form to adorn this earth.--1 O. Who was minister during the stability of the fortune of the kingdom of the rija of Bongo the pure the great counsellor the great minister the profitable the disposer of peace and war.— [...] Who advancing in fields of battle and in the assemblies of the possessors of divine truth both his territories and the art of speaking by the deeds of his arm and the cunning of his eloquence made his name justly applicable to his eintrooter in two senses of the word:.—I3. [...] water fire the instituter of * sacrifice the moon the sun the ether the earth and air are commiserated in the Intrdlettify benediction of the Drains of SA.
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Pages
91
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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I.—Singular Narrative of the Armenian king Arsaces and His Contemporary Sapor king of Persia; Extracted from the Armenian Chronicles By Johaness Avdall Esq. M. A. S.
81-87 James Prinsep view
II.—Translation of an Inscriptapn on a stone in the Asiatic Society’s Museum Marked No. 2. By Captain G. T. Marshall Examiner in the College of Fort William
88-97 James Prinsep view
III.—On the explanation of the Indo-Scythic Legends of the Bactrian coins Through the Medium of the Celtic. By Dr. J. Swiney
98-101 James Prinsep view
IV.—On Three New Genera or Sub-Genera of Long-legged Thrushes with Descriptions of Their Species. By B.H. Hodgson Esq.
101-104 James Prinsep view
V.—Description of Three New Species of Woodpecker. By B.H. Hodgson Esq.
104-109 James Prinsep view
VI.—Indication of a New Genus of Insessorial Birds. By B.H. Hodgson Esq.
110-112 James Prinsep view
VII.—Nest of the Bengal Vulture (Vultur Bengalensis;) with Observations on the Power of Scent Ascribed to the Vulture Tribe. By Lieutenant J. Hutton
112-118 James Prinsep view
VIII.—Notes Taken at the Post-Mortem Examinitaion of a Musk Deer. By A. Campbell. Esq.; Nepal Residency. June 24 1834.
118-120 James Prinsep view
IX.—Some Account of the Wars between Burman and China Together with the Journals and Routes of Three Different Embassies Sent to Pekin by the King of Ava; Taken from Burmese Documents. By Lieutenant Colonel H. Burney Resident in Ava.
121-149 James Prinsep view
X.—Notice on Balantium a Genus of the Pleropodous Mollusca; with the Characters of a New Species Inhabiting the Southern Indian Ocean. By W.H. Benson Esq. B.C.S.
150-152 James Prinsep view
XI.—Additional Fragments of the Sivatherium.
152-153 James Prinsep view
XII.—Note on the Hotspring of Lohand Khad. By Capt. C. M. Wade.
153-154 James Prinsep view
XIII.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society.
154-159 James Prinsep view
XIV.—Meterological Register
i-ii James Prinsep view

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