Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 31Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1863 - Asia |
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... miles to the south of Murshidabad . See this Journal , for 1853 , pp . 281 , 282 . I have taken the last paragraph from my preface to the Vásavadattá , p . 52 The sentence standing just before it , in that page , is to be expunged . At ...
... miles to the south of Murshidabad . See this Journal , for 1853 , pp . 281 , 282 . I have taken the last paragraph from my preface to the Vásavadattá , p . 52 The sentence standing just before it , in that page , is to be expunged . At ...
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... miles north - east from Kanauj . Col. R. R. W. Ellis has it , that Bhoja reigned there in Samvat 1011 , which corresponds to A. D. 954 : but the authority for this statement is not very con- vincing . If the Bhojapura near Farrukhabad ...
... miles north - east from Kanauj . Col. R. R. W. Ellis has it , that Bhoja reigned there in Samvat 1011 , which corresponds to A. D. 954 : but the authority for this statement is not very con- vincing . If the Bhojapura near Farrukhabad ...
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... miles distant . Our first object was the temple of Mundót , about 3 miles from the greater monument , Boro Bodor . This temple was not known to Raffles and Crawfurd , and possibly has not been described in any English book . Nothing but ...
... miles distant . Our first object was the temple of Mundót , about 3 miles from the greater monument , Boro Bodor . This temple was not known to Raffles and Crawfurd , and possibly has not been described in any English book . Nothing but ...
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... 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 by its roots and ...
... 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 by its roots and ...
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... miles from the former capital and immediately south of the noble cone of Mir - Api . The remains here are very numerous and interesting , but I will notice only a few points . The first piece of antiquity that attracts the eye in ...
... miles from the former capital and immediately south of the noble cone of Mir - Api . The remains here are very numerous and interesting , but I will notice only a few points . The first piece of antiquity that attracts the eye in ...
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