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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Antiquities &c. 1875

1875

The ago of the grant may however be known by the character and by the date of the subversion of the Sen dynasty to be between 1100 and 1200 A. D. The words following the date I take to be the name of the scribe or the engraver. [...] The kings of the race of AcsnonnINATItt neutralize the sharp fever-poison of their enemies by the lustre of the nails of their feet as with the juice of.crepers„ nutured (as plants with water) by the lustre of the diadems of numbers of kings prstrate in homage. [...] formed by tontributions of parts of the Lords of the quarters of heaven who longed for the love of the Nymphs of the quarters by the power of his arms quelling the tone of war in his enemies holding to the virtue of the Royal race became is standard of courtesy. [...] kadaussfolhika Chattroddharanika tai thos.0 in charge of the ships the elephants the' horses the cattle the buffalocst the goats the sheep and the rest ; to the Gaumiko the Lhoolopei.thika the Da tail lid yakil the Bishrtyirpati and the like the forsten. [...] and the meaning still more so] within recognised limits a share in the land of the village 1.111-tursri botunkd on the cast by the eastern ail of the rent-free &nun and given to the god llennita Munn: which is sown with an drhd of seed on the south by the tank of Nrcnoana on the west by the well Name HAHIPA and on the north by MOLLA'N KHASI [The ravine of the Lotus] this land so bounded a
history
Pages
102
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
ii-iv The Philological Secretary view
Errata
v-v The Philological Secretary view
A Copper Plate Containing a Grant of Land by Lakshman Sen of Bengal Found Near Torpon-Dighi in the District of Dinájpur 1874—By E. Vesey Westmacott C. S.
1-15 The Philological Secretary view
Krishna-Cultus in the Brhat Samhita.—By Prannáth Pandit M. A.
15-19 The Philological Secretary view
The Alti Hills in Cuttack.—By John Beames B. C. S. Magistrate of Cuttack
19-23 The Philological Secretary view
Who were the “Patan” or “Pathán” Sultáns of Dihli ?—By Major H. G. Raverty Bombay Army (Retired)
24-38 The Philological Secretary view
On the Khyeng People of the Sandoway District Arakan.—By Major G. E. Fryer Deputy Commissioner Sandoway
39-82 The Philological Secretary view
On a Coin of Kunanda from Karnál.—By Bábu Rájendralála Mitra
82-89 The Philological Secretary view
Backmatter
i-vi The Philological Secretary view

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