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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1872

1872

JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGALI VOL. [...] The Legend of Baghesar a deified spirit held in great reverence by the litisrd Siui Markina Netia and Sarst'm clans of the Gond Tribe.—By Capt. [...] MITNA The Conquest of South India in the Twelfth century by Parfikrama Balm the great King of Ceylon.—By T. W. Ruts DAvrns ESQ. District Judge Anuridhapura Ceylon. Note on an Arakanese Com.—By CAPTAM G. E. FRYER Officiating Deputy Commissioner of Sandoway (with three wood-cuts) List of the Books contained in Chand's poem the Prithirtja By Join BEAmEs EsQ. [...] Map of Bihar showing the routes of Fah-lliyan and Hwen Thsang and the principal sites of Buddhistic Ruins. [...] List of Words of the Nicobar Language as spoken at Camorta Nancotorg Trinkutt and Katschal.—By E. H. MAN ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT IN CHARGE OF THE NICOBARS.-COMMUNICATED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
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Pages
125
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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Frontmatter
ii-v The Honorary Secretaries view
Errata in Journal Asiatic Society Bengal For 1872. Part I.
vi-vi The Honorary Secretaries view
List of Words of the Nieobar Language as spoken at Camorta Naneowry Trinkutt and Katschal.—by E. H. Man Assistant Superintendent in Charge of the Nicobars —Communicated by the Government of India
1-7 The Honorary Secretaries view
More Buddhist Remains in Orissa —By J. Beames C. S. Balasore
7-8 The Honorary Secretaries view
Notcs on a Visit to the Tribes inhabiting the Hills south of Sibscgar Asam.—By S. E. Peal Esq
9-31 The Honorary Secretaries view
Note on Ghargdon Asam. —by J. M. Foster F. R. G. S. Nazcerah Asam
32-41 The Honorary Secretaries view
Translations of Selected Portions of Book I. of Chand Bardai’s. Epio.— by John Beamns B. C. S. M. R. A. S. etc
42-48 The Honorary Secretaries view
Koch Bihaár Koch Haájo and Assám in the 16th and 17th centuries According to the Akbarnaámah the Padishaáhdnaámah and the Fathiyah i ’Ibriyah.— by H. BLochmann M. A. Calcutta Madrasah
49-101 The Honorary Secretaries view
Notes on Arabic and Persian Inscriptions No. IL—by H. Blochmann M. A. Calcutta Madrasah
102-vi The Honorary Secretaries view

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