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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal June 1837

1837

The whole being assembled the lord of ninny white elephants the lord of life and great king of righteousness wearing the 21/a/ef-muni crown of inestimable value and the principal queen dressed in the Ganmatta-pa-kuadiewel surounded by all the other queens and concubines came forth and on the II-gen folding doors being opened by the princessesphit majesty the king and the principal q [...] The elder brother uho possesses the great kingdoms and the golden umbrella and p;►taep-e-o the eastward as well as his queen sons daughters nobles officers and the inhabitants of his country are in the enjoyment of health peace and happinesir; and he desires to learn that his younger brother who posses-ses the great kingdoms and the golden umbrella and palace to the westward the Minst [...] When the son of the lord of Kaing:mah returns to the elder brother it will be the same as if the royal countenance of the younger brother the master of the gulden palace has been seen.' After the Nceklan-d6 livO-zuw'rui-wAr nAt had read out the above royal letter his Majesty said : how many days were you 'coming from the capital of China to Amarapizra IP The NEI:Wan Pic& ovin-stun' repeate [...] We waited accordingly at Kaing:mah nine clays undo]: the 24th of February left it and on the 4th March arrived at TheinnV Memorandum giving an account of the emperor of China and his sons ond officers and a description of the appearance of his palace and of the city of Pekin (appended to the foregoing report of the Burmese envoys.) The age.of the emperor is 76 years of which he has reigned 5 [...] ig The Tsofinte; of Kueng-toan reported that the uncle of the chief of A'n-n/in a territory lying to the west of Kueng-toan and near the Kuenthy (Kwang-si) and Yunan provinces had revolted and that the chief and his family had fled and arrived at the city of Kueng-Mt.
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Pages
109
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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I.—Some Account of the Wars between Burmah and China Together with the Journals and Routes of three Different Embassies Sent to Pekin by the King of Ava; Taken From Rurmese Documents; by Lieutenant-Colonel H. Burney Resident in Ava
405-424 James Prinsep view
Route of a Journey from the City of Amarapúra to the City of Pekin Travelled by a Mission Deputed by the King of Ava to the Emperor of China in the Year 1787.—(Literally Translated from the Burmese Official Document
424-446 James Prinsep view
Route of a Journey from the City of Ava to the City of Pekin Travelled by a Mission Deputed by the King of Ava to the Emperor of China in the Year 1823.—(Literally Translated from the Burmese Official Document.)
446-451 James Prinsep view
II.—Note on the Facsimiles of Inscriptions from Sanchi Near Bhilsa Taken for the Society by Captain Ed. Smith. Engineers; and on the Drawings of the Buddhist Monument Presented by Captain W. Murray at the Meeting of the 7th June. By James Prinsep Sec. as. Soc
451-463 James Prinsep view
§ 2. Application of the Alphabet to the Buddhist Group of Coins
463-467 James Prinsep view
§ 3. Application of the Alphabet to Other Inscriptions Particularly Those of the Lats of Upper India
467-477 James Prinsep view
III.—Notice of a Colossal Alto-Relievo Known by the Name of Mata Kooár Situated Near Kussía Tannah in Pergunnah Sidowa Eastern Division of Gorakhpur District. by D. Liston Esq.
477-479 James Prinsep view
IV.—Translation of One of the Granthas or Sacred Books of the Dadu-Panthi Sect. by Lieut. G.R. Siddons 1st Light Cav. Second in Command 3rd Local Horse Neemuch
480-487 James Prinsep view
V.—Notice of new Sites of Fossil Deposits in the Nerbudda Valley. By Dr. G.G. Spilsbury. Pl. XXX
487-489 James Prinsep view
VI.—New Species of Scolopacidæ Indian Snipes. By B.H. Hodgson Esq
489-492 James Prinsep view
VII.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society
493-499 James Prinsep view

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