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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1854

1855

The Koopheen was the river nearest to the Indus on the Western side ; for after the capture of Aornos Alexander went through the Doaba of the Indus and the Koopheen. [...] It chanced that foot companions and the archers the camp being pitched before and the A grians and the mounted the very walls in a woodland spot Javelineers advanced against tie the chill of the night there acountries of the Aspasioi and of flicted the body more than usual the Gouraioi. and of the Assand that recourse was had to fire. [...] The juices Ipparebs of the other companions of the fruits also are various and and halt' the mounted archers wholesome the earth fostering the advanced to the river Euaspla fruits of chance sown seeds. [...] On the morrow (7th) they slinging at the Indians from the mound already raised and the darts being launched from the engine repelled the sallies of the Indians upon the diggers. [...] There crossing the river Gouraios he would have entered the country of the Gowr ( Gouraioi) and have conquered successively the Gowr the Abakhail the Assazye and Ashakhail and would then have besieged Masagorh in the Seh Boochnia valley afterwards finishing the conquest of western Sohaut in the subduction of the Drooskhail in the Sukra valley.
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Pages
113
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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