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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1903

1904

The origin of the Kap section of the Barendra Class of Brahmans of Bengal 91 Index...... [...] No clue was of course given to the words or figures expected to be filled in on the blank spaces left; and the fidelity of the tracing was vouched for in each case by the correspondeum of palceographic peculiarities with the date assigned. [...] All the information given in this section of the Chronicle so far as it relates to the kings will be found condensed in the notes to the Table of kings below. [...] The credibility of the dates in this part of the chronicle is further enhanced by ita mention of the completion in 239 (date in words) of a tank by Sivadeva the next soverwitn. [...] Where one seems to see the traces of deliberate falsification is in the total omission of the real kings 6 of Nepal imediately preceding and following the invasion of Harisimhadevot and the insertion of a string of ancestors for Jayasthiti with impossible reigns and dates.
history
Pages
71
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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Frontmatter
i-2 Honorary Philological Secretry view
The History of Nepal and Surrounding Kingdoms(1000-1600 A. D.)Compiled Chiefly from Mss. Lately Discovered—By Professor Cecil Bendall M.A. (University College London). Writien as an Historical Introduction to Pandit Haraprasād Sāstri’s Outulogue of the Nepal Durbar Library. With Chronological Tables and a Plate (Facsimiles of Miss)
1-32 Honorary Philological Secretry view
The Later Mughals(1707-1803).—By William Irvine Bengal Civil Seveice.(Retired)
33-64 Honorary Philological Secretry view
Backmatter
i-ii Honorary Philological Secretry view

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