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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) August 1922

1922

landed in 1613 ; Crow the British Agent at Tatha in 1799 writes of Tatha as Debal Sindi and even two ruined sites in the delta of the same name ; Major Raverty the staunchest advocate of the triple identity of Tatha2 Debal and Lahribandar quotes the landing of the author of the Jahanara at Debal in 1567 and the statement of the Khalasat-ut-Tawar ikh that Debal was the chief port of Major Ravert [...] The existence of a title so distinctive as Founder of Tatha ' would make very difficult of explanation the subsequent obscurity as to the origin of Tatha and the crediting of its founaatiowby the Tarikh-Taldri the author of which was a Sainmah and a resident of Tatba to Jam Nindo at the end of the fifteenth century. [...] There remains the identification of Tatha and Debal and in this regard the evidence of native history has been somewhat unfairly treated for in scorning the evidence of the Tarikh-Ma'asumi and the Tuhfat-ul-Kiram the duplicate use of Sindi and Sinda was forgotten and the perils of the Persian izafat were not avoided. [...] In the latter respect Thovenot endorses his account of the diversion of the freer traffic that erstwhile went from Lahore to Tatha ; of tlib partial decay of Lahore and Molten in consequence of the damage done to trade by the extra cost now entailed in taking goods via Agra by land from Lahore to Surat."1922] 13E13.41 1g5 of Jasalmir of the application of the name Tatha to a capital of the twelft [...] At the head of the Bay the direction is northwards through geographical enclosure and on squarely to the wall of the Khasia Hills only 150 miles off where being cooped up portion of this great current is forced North-West up the plain of the Ganges or " Valley of the Ganges." The Arabian having the Indian Ocean foreshorened by the African coast is less though below the Konkan has nearly the
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Pages
193
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Debal
173-187 J. Abbot view
Itinerary of Ou-K’ong’ (751-790)
188-193 Phanindranath Bose view
India’s Periodical Winds Known as Monsoons
194-202 P. Gilhooly view
The Rose of India
203-213 Francis Judd view
“ Sauda ” The Satirist of Hindostan
214-224 A.H. Harley view
More Export Duties for India?
225-233 B.B. Gupta view
Constancy
234-243 Miriem Khundkar view
On a Uniform Braille System for Indian Vernaculars
244-263 P.M. Advani view
Vengeance is Mine
264-273 Kanaiyalal Munshi view
Gleanings from an Old Bengali Periodical
274-283 Susilkumar De view
Fron Far and Near
284-298 unknown view
Reviews
299-308 unknown view
II. Some Charges Against the Calcutta University and Its Personnel
309-323 Abhaykumar Guha view
Professor Sarkar and the Modern Review
324-327 A.G. view
Ourselves
328-362 unknown view

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