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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I February 1845

1845

Sindh is one of the sixty-one divisions of the world situated in the four first climates belonging chiefly to the second and is in the same region as the holy cities of Mecca and Medina ; the river of Sindh rises in the mountains of Cashmere another joins it from the moutains of Cabul in Multan it is met by the river Sibine and there proceeds to the sea. [...] to the eastward as far as Cashvir and Kimq westward to Mihran and the shore of the sea of Oman i. e. at the Boundaries of their port of Derjul to the south to the confines of the empire. [...] In Bin Cassim prshort the period has now arrived for the setting of ferred to the command the star of the unbeliders and the ascendency of the Sindh Army. [...] Then in the Khalifat of the chief of the tru% believers Alli a force passed from Mikram and victorious and successful arrived at the hill of Kag-Kaman which is one of the boundaries of Sindh 20 000 bill men opposed theirs ; the Moslem army calling on the Most High began the attack the noise of the shouts terrified the enemy who cried for quarter whilst others fled. [...] He came with some of his warriors to the edge of the mud and on the testimony of the Brahmins took the polluted body out ; he cut off the head and stuck it on a spear The body of Dahir spewing it to the daughters for their confirmation discovered.
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Pages
101
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Translation of the Tooful ul Kiram a History of Sindh. By Lieut. Postans.
75-99 The Secretary view
Védánta-Sara or Essence of the Védánta an introduction into the Védánta Philosophy by Sadánanda Parivrájakáchárya translated from the original Sanscrit by E. Roer Librarian to the Asiatic Society of Bengal.
100-134 The Secretary view
Note of the Course of Sluely pursued by Students in the Sanskrit College Calcutta. By W. Seton Karr Esq. B.C.S.
135-136 The Secretary view
Memorandum on the Ancient bed of the River Soane and Site of Palibothra. By E. C. Ravenshaw Esq. B. C. S. with a Coloured Map.
137-154 The Secretary view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society for the month of February 1845.
xvii-xxxv The Secretary view
Oriental Publications for Sale at Reduced prices by the Asiatic Society
i-ii The Secretary view

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