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Journal & Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal March 1910

1910

In the later portions of the rgyal rabs dBus is the name of the Lhasa district because Lhasa had become the capital of Tibet. [...] Phyi dbang is the name of the town and Stag rise is the name of the royal palace in it. [...] The theory of the first origin of the Tibetan script in Turkistan was first propounded by Dr.98 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [...] was the fact that in Tukestan at Endere on the very confines of the Tibetan empire were found specimens of Tibetan writing in not one but two forms of script one of which exhibited already traces of great simplification which can be explained only with the accepance of the theory of a lung period of use of the same. [...] This method consists in an analysis of the available facts as regards supply and demand in respect of commodities ; secondly such facts connected with the history and nature of the monetary medium as have a more obvious bearing on the subject ; thirdly the facts as regards prices in the concrete; and then after a brief discussion of the present character of the rupee in relation to exchange a
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Pages
63
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Erratum
i-i unknown view
7. The Kingdom of Gnya Khri Btsanpo; the First King of Tibet
93-100 A.H. Francke view
8. Notes on the Pollination of Flowers in India. Note No. 7. a Few Observations Made in the Central Provinces and Berar
101-108 I.H. Burkill view
9. The Rupee and Indian Prices
109-130 H.R. Perrott view
10. King Gopichandra of Rangpur
131-134 Bisvesvar Bhattacharya view
11. Review of Our Knowledge of the Oriental Diptera
135-140 E. Brunetti view
Mar-10
xcv-ii unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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