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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I March 1845

1845

The period of the government of the deputies of the Khalifs of Bini Oomai extended from the year 93 until 133 H. All The authority of the this period From the commencement of the 93 H. Khalifs of Bini Oomai over Sindb extends to until the period mentioned is 40 years. [...] Jadim had four sons : first Habit whose descendants are the Sumabs of Sindh ; the second Kajbit whose descendants are the Chughdah ; the third Buhobut his descendants are the tribe of Bhati ; the fourth Chira Sumah of his descendants is Rahi Diach the govenor of Kurnal a fort situated in the land of Soortch: he became a martyr and the tale of the love and °devotion of bis wife is well kn [...] So the door-keepers accusing the brahmin of falshood allowed the carts to pass in and thus the men took possession of the city and overthrew the Rahi of Cutch and became Chiefs of the country ; until this time the descendants of the Sumrah are in various Brahmonabad must have been situated in the Lar or delta division of Sindh ; its site is not fixed."70 Translation of the Tooful ut Kira [...] In short after the fall of the tribe of Sumrah the tribe umah became The Sumahs othe possessors of those countries and the city of tain power. [...] 183 compose the disk : under parts deeply tinged with the hue of the back but an admixture of pure white on the belly and under tail-cverts ; and the breast and sides of the belly have some tolerably broad black central streaks to the feathers those of the latter being also vriegated with transverse pencillings : the unspread tail has its bands osolete ; and the bars on the outer webs o
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Pages
103
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Translation of the Toofut ul Kiram a History of Sindh. By. Lieut. Postans.
155-173 The Secretary view
Notices and Descriptions of various New or Little Known species of Birds by Ed. Blyta Curator of the Assiatic Society’s Museum.
173-212 The Secretary view
Observations on the rate of Evaporation on the Open Sea; with a description of an Instrument used for indicating its amount by T. W. Laidley Esq.
213-216 The Secretary view
On the Alpine Glacier Iceberg Diluvial and Wave Translation Theories; with reference to the deposits of Southern India its furromed and Striated Rocks and Rock basins. By Captain Nswbold M.N.I. F.R.S. Assist. Commissionar Kurnool Madras Territory. With a plate.
217-i The Secretary view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal March 1845.
xxxi-xxxvii The Secretary view
Oriental Publications for Sale at Reduced priced by the Asiatic Society.
i-ii The Secretary view

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