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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal December 1837

1837

being dug from the base of the wall on the top of the hill to the level of the swamp found at their bases. [...] One of them the TaIan Teaubua who was the minister during the former Tsaubsta's time still continued in that post and the deceased Tsanbua's chief wife MAHA Daivt (but not the mother of the young Tsattbua who is by the second wife) acted as regent for the young lad seminally by the advice of the petty Tsaubuas ; but the minister was all-powerful. [...] The Chou Howes of both Labong and Lagon have been lately eevated to the Tsaubuaship of those places and the Chou Rcfja Arit.of the former and Chou Raja Win of the latter to the officeti of Chou Houa. [...] These territories occupy the space between the Salesmen and Combo lia rivers but on the eastern bank of the latter lies the town and territory of Muang Luang Phaban said to be much larger in extent than any of the others and to be the capital of Laos. [...] I sent the Shan interpreter with some of the most respectable traders to the Taboa.to report my arrival the purport of my visit to complain of my reception and to request protection from the insults of the mob.
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Pages
128
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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I.—Abstract Journal of an Expedition to Kiang Hung on the Chinese Frontier Starting from Moulmein on the 13th Decmber 1836. by Lieut. T. E. Macleod Assistant to the Commissioner of the Tenasserim Provinces with a Route Map
989-1005 James Prinsep view
II.—Abstract Journal of an Expedition from Moulmien to Ava Through the Kareen Country Between December 1836 and June 1837. by D. Richardson Esq. Surgeon to the Commissioner of the Tenasserim Provinces
1005-1022 James Prinsep view
III.—Comparison of Indo-Chinese Languages by the Rev. N. Brown American Missionary Stationed at Sadiyá at the North-Eastern Extremity of Assám
1023-1038 James Prinsep view
IV.—Specimens of Buddhist Inscriptions with Symbols from the West of India. by Colonel W. H. Sykes Hon. Mem. as. Soc. &c
1038-1049 James Prinsep view
V.—Further Notes on the Inscriptions on the Columns at Delhi. Allababad Betiah &c. by the Hon’ble George Turnour Esq. of the Ceylon Civil Service
1049-1064 James Prinsep view
VI.—Account and Drawing of Two Burmese Bells Now Placed in a Hindu Temple in Upper India. by Capt. R. Wroughton Revenue Surveyor Agra Division
1064-1072 James Prinsep view
VII.—Note on Inscriptions at Udayagiri and Khandgiri in Cuttack in the Iát Character by Jas. Prinsep Sec. as. Soc. &c
1072-1091 James Prinsep view
VIII.—Memorandum Regarding Specimens from Seoní Chupara Pl. LVI. by D. W. Mcleod Esq
1091-1092 James Prinsep view
IX.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society
1092-1100 James Prinsep view
Index
1101-1103 James Prinsep view

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