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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I April 1841

1841

When he arrived near the country of Kutch his army suffered much for want of grain ; but Kungar's army shortly after as overthrown and the country pillaged by Shah Hussein of flocks herds and property of every description and the inhabitants of every city town and village put.to the sword.1841.] Of the early History of Sindh. [...] A brief account of the career of this man who for nineteen years divided the government of Sindh with two of the rulers of Tirkhan will not be out of place in this part of the history. [...] His eldest son Pabundah Beg inheriting the malady of the father was declared incapable of governing and the power decended to the son of Pahbundeh and grandson of Mirza Bakee.282 Of the early History of Sindh. [...] Mirza Ghazee Beg Tirkhan after the death of his father by order of the Padshah succeeded to the government of the country of Sindh. [...] Malek Shah is represented as a noble high-minded and liberal sovereign ; and the bearing and courage of Jillaladeen the last sovereign of the Seijukan race excited the enthusastic praises even of Genjhis Khan while he viewed him swimming his horse across the rapid current of the Indus still continuinto let fly his arrows at him whilst landing on the bank of the stream amiring his i
history
Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Of the Early History of Sindh from the “Chuch Namuh” and other Authorities. By Lieut. Postans Assist. Pol. Agent Shikarpore
267-290 The Secretary view
Notes on the Manners and Habits of the Torkoman Tribes with Some Geographical Notices of the Country they Occupy.—By Edward Stirling Esq. B. C. S.
290-299 The Secretary view
Discovery of Coal in a New Site. By W. Dunbar Esq. Assistant Surgeon 5th Irregular Cavalry
300-301 The Secretary view
Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tides in the Indian Archipelago made during the Year 1839 by Order of his Excellency the Governor General of his Netherlandish Majesty’s Possessions 20th October 1838. No. 3
302-318 The Secretary view
Journal Kept while Travelling in Seistan. By the Late Capt. Edward Conolly
319-340 The Secretary view
Memoir on the Coal Found at Kotah &c. with a Note on the Anthracite of Duntimnapilly (H. H. the Nizam’s Domininions.)—By W. Walker Esq. 24th April 1841
341-344 The Secretary view
Extract from Proceedings of the Numismatic Society of London 1837-1838 on the Comparative Status of Circulating Media at Different Periods under the Bactrian and Indo-Scythian Kings
345-347 The Secretary view

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