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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1904

1907

In particular was this the case with the fortifications which he found in the jungle on the banks of the Buroi river some miles before it emerges into the plains of Assam from the Him►layas. [...] 1. During the greater part of the early months of the year it is however also possible to approach this part of the river by elephant along the banks of the river and also with some difficulty on horseback."10 C) P LAN OF `THE FORTIFICATION ON THE BUM. [...] 5jjahziidpar the headquarters of a thane and till lately of a Mullein is situated on the south centre of the great jute-producing sub-divsion of Siriijganj which forms the northern half of the District of Palma which again occupies the south-east corner of the I Tho popular notion that India fell an easy prey to the Sins:Oman's is opposed to the historical facts. [...] Tho shrine of Tillwaja Kaltin Danishmand is to the right side of that of the Makhdam Sahib the Martyr " and the shrines of his other nephews and of the Darvishes are hard-by. [...] As the Indus with its feeder the Satlej and the Brahmapntra convoy to India the drainage from the northern slopes of the Himalayas so the Ganges with its tributary the Jamuna collects the rainfall from the southern or Indian slopes of the mountain-wall and pours it' down upon the plains of Bengal.' It is a well-known fact that this part of Bengal is annually during the rainy season inund
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Pages
47
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Further Notes on the Bhojpuri Dialects Spoken in Saran. (Vide Journal A. S. B. Part I No. 8 Pages 192-212 of 1897).—By Girindranath Dutt
245-249 Honorary Philological Secretry view
Mahals in Sarkar Lakhnau.—By H. R. Nevill
250-253 Honorary Philological Secretry view
An Ancient Assamese Fortification and the Legends Relating Thereto.—By Walter N. Edwards and Harold H. Mann
254-261 Honorary Philological Secretry view
On the Antiquity and Traditions of Shãhzādpūr.—By Maulavi Abdul Wali
262-271 Honorary Philological Secretry view
Proposed Identification of the Name of an Andhra King in the Periplus.—By C. R. Wilson Esq. M.A.
272-273 Honorary Philological Secretry view
On the Names Hitherto Unidentified in Four Dutch Monumental Inscriptions.—By C. R. Wilson Esq. M.A.
274-275 Honorary Philological Secretry view
A Forgotten City.—By J. F. Fanthome
276-281 Honorary Philological Secretry view
The Khurda Copper-Plate Grant of Mādhava King of Kalinga.—By Ganga Mohan Laskar M.A.
282-286 Honorary Philological Secretry view
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i-v Honorary Philological Secretry view

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