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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1880

1880

A bow to the right and five arrows to the loft on the lower part of the stone at each side of the raised part complete the carving. [...] It is the last to the S. S. Eastward of the rocky masses that stud the plain of the Kariudik to the south-west of Madras."1880.] B. R. Branfill—Description of the Great ;Slim Temple. [...] The coins in the accompanying Plate II go by the name of Kingra coins now-a-dayBnt the rajahs whose coins they are were known in history by the name of the Rajahs of Trigartta the country of the three rivers the Ravi Bias and Sutlej. [...] When lifahmad conquered it the genealogical roll of the Indo-Scythian princes of Kabul for sixty generations was found in the fortress of Nagarkot by Mahmtid's soldiers" (Kangra is known in the history of India by the name of HagarkoO. [...] But a careful examination of the letters together with the results of a comparison of the letters of other coins with these has convinced me that they are the coin of Samanta Deva.
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Pages
43
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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Frontmatter
i-v The Philological Secretary view
Desoription of the Great Siva Temple of Gangai Kondapuram and of some other places in the Trichinopoli District.— By lieut.-Col. B.R. Branfill
1-10 The Philological Secretary view
The Coins of the Mahárájahs of Kángra.—By C.J. Rodgkers
10-15 The Philological Secretary view
Note on an Inscription Found Upon a Stone Lying near the Runins of a Masjid on Lanka Island Wular Lake Kashmir—By Major H.S. Jarrett B.S.C.
16-20 The Philological Secretary view
Conis of the Sunga or Mitra Dynasty Found near Rámanagar of Ahichhatra the arcient Capital of North Panchála in Rohilkhand:—the Property of H.Rivett-Carnac Esq. C.I.E. F.S.A. & Described by A.C. Carlleyle of the Archcological Survey of India
21-28 The Philological Secretary view
Coins of Ghiás-ud-din and Mu'az-ud-din bin Sám.—By C.R. Stülpnagel M.R.A.S.
28-32 The Philological Secretary view
Backmatter
i-iv The Philological Secretary view

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