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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1879

1879

Of these the PÓpalzais mainly occupy the valley of the Tarnak as far as Shahr-i-Saffa and the Bilrakzais the whole valley of the Arghistin to Maria. [...] The above subdivisions are not all to be found in the official list of the subdivisions of the Afghan tribes in which the Sadozai and Ettimkai sections of the P8palzais are the only ones given while no subdivisions are given in it of the great Thirakzai section and the three subdivisions above given of the AlikOzai section differ in name from the three given in the official list. [...] CHAPTER I. [The work opens with a brief resum6 of the Pauranie cosmogony ; and then gives the following account of the origin of the Agnikula Kshtriyas to which caste the hero of the work belonged.] Parasunim slaughtered the Ksbatriyas twenty-one times in order to revenge himself on Sahasra Arjun the murderer of his father. [...] The time was 7.30 in the morning of Saturday the third of the new moon the day of the feast of Ak.5.hagaya Tritiyd the moon being on the"1870.] or a History of Handr prince of Ranthambor. [...] The pretty kingfisher the humming bee the ducks and the reflections of the moon were dancing round about the white lotuses.
history
Pages
72
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Rough Notes on the Distribution of the Afghan Tribes about Khandahar—By Lieut. R. C. Temple 1st Goorkhas (with two maps)
181-185 The Philological Secretary view
Hmhir Rásá or a History of Hamir Prince of Ranthambor Translated from the Hindi—By Brajanátha Bandyopádhyáya Jcypore
186-252 The Philological Secretary view

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