Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 311863 - Asia |
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Page 5
Tikkariké lay on the high road opposite Kés'i. There is a Tikari about two miles
from Benares, across the river. Thus, at a period when Kasi was, presumably, the
more popular name of the city of Benares, the circumjacent territory was known
as ...
Tikkariké lay on the high road opposite Kés'i. There is a Tikari about two miles
from Benares, across the river. Thus, at a period when Kasi was, presumably, the
more popular name of the city of Benares, the circumjacent territory was known
as ...
Page 20
Passing from Mundot about 2% miles to the N. W. across the river Progo, and
noting by the road side a small ancient temple of the same character, which has
been caught in the embrace of a large cotton-tree, and is being gradually
upheaved ...
Passing from Mundot about 2% miles to the N. W. across the river Progo, and
noting by the road side a small ancient temple of the same character, which has
been caught in the embrace of a large cotton-tree, and is being gradually
upheaved ...
Page 24
The first piece of antiquity that attracts the eye in travelling from Djokjo is a temple
in a field close by the road, called by the people “Chandi Kali Baneng;”1' Uhandi
being an Indian word which is still applied to all such Hindu remains in Java.
The first piece of antiquity that attracts the eye in travelling from Djokjo is a temple
in a field close by the road, called by the people “Chandi Kali Baneng;”1' Uhandi
being an Indian word which is still applied to all such Hindu remains in Java.
Page 92
This valley lies on the direct road from Kohat to Ghizni, at the foot of the southern
slopes of Soofaid Koh range. The inhabitants are chiefly Tooree Pathans, who
are subject to the ruler of Kabul, and pay him revenue when he can send a force
...
This valley lies on the direct road from Kohat to Ghizni, at the foot of the southern
slopes of Soofaid Koh range. The inhabitants are chiefly Tooree Pathans, who
are subject to the ruler of Kabul, and pay him revenue when he can send a force
...
Page 138
... general relation to that of the sutural tube.* Several dead specimens-of A.
graphicus were found at Moditoung, a halting-place about 55 miles from Prome,
on the road across the uninhabited Arakan Yoma. range from that place to
Tongoop.
... general relation to that of the sutural tube.* Several dead specimens-of A.
graphicus were found at Moditoung, a halting-place about 55 miles from Prome,
on the road across the uninhabited Arakan Yoma. range from that place to
Tongoop.
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