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

1875

have been a much smaller one than the one at Palirpur unless indeed the main part of the original atupa has been cut away by the Tulsiganga which might account for the great number of stones in the bed of the river. [...] ltiji Jai Singh and Allah Virdi Klein from the valley Qulij Klain from the left and the others from the right succeeded to pass through the jungle and managed to reach the summit of the mountain. [...] The hero is sitting in the plain (by) the pillar of victory Planting it in the midst of boulders by reason of the mud and blood. [...] The Lord of the world has made Sri Jagata lord ho has undertaken the protection of the heroes The warlike Rnjputs have run to join him they have made a smiting with arrows of Little Again and again ho shouts to his hosts the caution of the Mfrs went astray. [...] IL The cup is noticeable for a peculiarity in the handle the lower end of which joins on not to the bottom of the bowl but to the foot of the cup.
history
Pages
128
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
On Traces of Buddhism in Dinájpur and Bagurá (Bogra).—by E. Vemey Westmacott B.C.S. F.R.G.S. Member of the Bengal Asiatic and Royal Asiatic Societies
187-192 The Philological Secretary view
The Rhapsodies of Gambhír Rái the Board of Núrpur A.D. 1650.—by John Beames C.S.
192-212 The Philological Secretary view
Supposed Greek Sculpture at Mathurá.—by F.S. Growse M.A. B.C.S.
212-215 The Philological Secretary view
J. Butler—Vocabulary of the Lhotá and Jaipuriá Nágás
216-227 The Philological Secretary view
On the Sulvasutras.—by Dr. G. Thibaut Anglo-Sanskrit Professor Banáras College
227-275 The Philological Secretary view
Contributions to the History and Geography of Bengal (Muhammadan Period). No. III.—by H. Blochmann M.A. Calcutta Madrasah
275-306 The Philological Secretary view
Backmatter
i-iv The Philological Secretary view

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