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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1893

1894

And although the first fortunate enthronement happened on the 1st Z4 1-Istedli 1068 1:1 ; yet the effu" gene° of victory and success and the rising of the world-illuminating "light of that founder of the horoscope of felicity and prosperity ha" ing thrown the ray of joy on the world in the month of RamOn of " their year (1068 H P) and the appearing of the star of strength and 46 perpetuit [...] Since the ceremonial of " the first enthronement by reason of the advance into the Punjlib and "'from want of time was on a reduced scale while the rending of the klitilbahl the issue of coin and the fixing of the imperial titles were " postponed; now that more important affairs bad been arranged orders " were issued to prepare for the festival ". " And on the fortunate "day Sunday the 24t [...] Then follow these words : " As the shining of the light of the victory diffused its felicitous rays "on the world in the month of Ilatn?..i.n the exalted order was issued "that they should record in offices and calendars the 1st of that mouth "as the commencement of the years of this reign." After this comes a passage about the abolition of the Natt-roz festival and the institution instead of i [...] is founded on the rule that the enthronement the reading of the khulbah and the issue of coin taken together form of themselves the official act of accession. [...] It is described as bounded on the North by Kuiljagiri on the West by the Karatoyit on the East by the Girikaftjaka and on the South by the junction of the Brahmapntra and Lakshma rivers.
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Pages
87
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Note on the Official Reckoning of the reigns of the later Moghul Emperors and on some of their Mint Towns
256-265 Honorary Philological Scretary view
Note on the preceding Paper.—Br Da. A. F. Rudolf Hoernle
265-267 Honorary Philological Scretary view
The Koch Sings of Kámarúpa —bY E. A. Gmt EsQ. I. C. S.
268-308 Honorary Philological Scretary view
Bijapur Inscription of Dharala of Hastikundi of the Vikrarmra year 1053. (From the materials supplied by Munshi Deviprasád)—By Professor F. Kielhorn C. I. E. Göttingem
309-314 Honorary Philological Scretary view
The Site of Kama Suvarna.—by H. Beveridge B. C. S. (Retired).
315-328 Honorary Philological Scretary view
Index
329-339 Honorary Philological Scretary view
Backmatter
i-ii Honorary Philological Scretary view

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