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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1900

1900

835 On both sides the drums resounded all the waters were moved and trembled On both sides flags fluttered the pennants blazed to the stars The royal tents lustrous as the cars of the gods hid out the heavens. Throughout both armies were thousands of brisk movements the horses stumped their hoofs."1900..) W. Irvine—Jangnantah of Farrukhoiyar and Jahandar Shah. [...] nine In the year eleven hundred and thirty-three the fourteenth of MulArramemonth 885 And of the imperial month Agar the twenty-third Cridhar aArs The lucky hour for battle was fixed the Lord of the World approved it. [...] 1465 When waves expand day by day how can the poet keep count 'tis the work of the mad-like fighters To the edge of the snowy hills he drives the invader who can come that he overcomes not at will Tho well-named leader the loved bold of prowess the great chief and peerless Of the famous king Lord Shatrusal great bravo liberal he tolls the lustre."1900.] W. Irvino---lattguamult of Farru [...] [Lines 1579-1598 are mere catalogues of names.] 1599 A festival of joy and gladness heightened the delight of all the colour of things had brightened 1600 Thy reign adds lustre to sovereignty the fruit of fortune and felicity Tho happily-named king of kings Farrukhsiyar the man of the lucky star fa $a day the throne was adorned when he sat on the throne the good fortune of that throne was [...] Azar being the 9th mouth and the year beginning on the 20th March the 23rd of that month is the 270th day of the year equivalent to the 15th December 1712 agreeing neither with the Hike nor Sambat date.
history
Pages
93
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Jangnāmah of Farrukhsiyar and Jahāndār Shāh a Hindi Poem by Cridhar (Murlidhar) Brahman of Prāg.—By William Irvine Late of the Bengal Civil Service
1-60 unknown view
A New Copper-Plate Inscription of Laksmanasena.—By Babu Akshay Kumar Maitra B.L.
61-65 unknown view
The Manahali Copper-Plate Inscription of Madanapāladera.—By Babu N. N. Vasu
66-73 unknown view
On the Identification of Kusinara Vaisali and Other Places Mentioned by the Chinese Pilgrims.—By W. Hoey Esq. Litt.D. I.C.S.
74-88 unknown view
An Edition of a New Copper-Plate Inscription of Jayadityadeva II.—by Dr. T. Bloch
88-92 unknown view

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