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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. Extra No.—1904

1907

The legends commonly related by historians regarding the origin of the cognomen Bahmani connect it with the name of the priestly easte of the Hindus. [...] - The question of the title under which the.foelfditi Othe 84iimals dynasty assumed the sovereignty of the bakan ia iiiipOrtaill as lin indiilatiOn of the derivation of the name by.which 'Oat. [...] In the second place he is contradicted by an insotf$ion dated A. R. 892 on the ifighansmadi gate of the fortress of A la in terar in which.5_balsabu-din Mahmild Shah the fourteenth rof tlietBahmani dynasty is described as the son of Sultanlanharoad the son of Sultan Humayfin the son Of -Sultan Ahraad the on of Igultan Muhammad." The inscription is not necessarily a better authority [...] of Bengal written in 1835 imagines that the city was situated on the present site of Tezpur for be says :— " In the M. S. of the Assam Kings the city is stated to have been " placed on the North Bank of the Brabmaputra a little below Bishuath 1 " and as the entire country bordering the river from Pore (Tezpur) "eastward to Bishnath is covered with swamp to the extent of " several miles inla [...] To the N. E. of the citadel is a clump of trees by the side of a tank known to the natives as the " Burra-Gosai Jharoni " and bore the Assarnese worship once or twice a year coming from all parts of the district.
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Pages
118
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Some Notes on the Bahmani Dynasty.—By Major W. Haig
1-15 Honorary Philological Secretry view
On some Archæological Remains in Bishnath.—By W. N. Edwards
16-19 Honorary Philological Secretry view
Vidyāpati Thākur.—By Nagendra Nath Gupta
20-24 Honorary Philological Secretry view
A Note on Mahāmahataka Candesvara Thakkura of Mithilā.—By Mr. Justice Sarada Charan Mitra
25-27 Honorary Philological Secretry view
The Later Mughals(1707-1803).—By William Irvine Bengal Civil Service (Retired)
28-61 Honorary Philological Secretry view
Some Kolarian Riddles Current Among the Mundaris in Chota Nagpur Bengal.—By Rev. Paul Wagner G.E.L. Mission Purulia
62-79 Honorary Philological Secretry view
The Hierarchy of the Dalai Lama (1406-1745).—By Rai Sarat Chandra Das Bahadur C.I.E.
80-93 Honorary Philological Secretry view
Tibet under the Tartar Emperors of China in the 13th Century A.D.—(By Rai Sarat Chandra Das Bahadur C.I.E.)
94-102 Honorary Philological Secretry view
Note—The Numeration of these Articles is Continued from P. 381 of the Journal for 1904
103-116 Honorary Philological Secretry view
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i-ii Honorary Philological Secretry view

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