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Page 221
Then the Nāyā , with his face to the east , offers a red fowl to Chowrāsi Pāhār
Parbat ( the eighty - four hills and mountains ) who are invoked by name and
believed to assemble at the invocation , and one black fowl to Mahalı Chāti ( who
is said ...
Then the Nāyā , with his face to the east , offers a red fowl to Chowrāsi Pāhār
Parbat ( the eighty - four hills and mountains ) who are invoked by name and
believed to assemble at the invocation , and one black fowl to Mahalı Chāti ( who
is said ...
Page 484
045 E , eight miles south - east of Sibsagar town . ( Indian Allus , 129 S . E . ) .
Seven miles south - east of Garhgaon stood the village of Muthurupur on an
eminence , not far from the ancient Alom capital Charaideo , at the foot of the Tiru
...
045 E , eight miles south - east of Sibsagar town . ( Indian Allus , 129 S . E . ) .
Seven miles south - east of Garhgaon stood the village of Muthurupur on an
eminence , not far from the ancient Alom capital Charaideo , at the foot of the Tiru
...
Page 485
On the north bank of the Brahmaputra , some 27 miles east of Bishnath , stood
the village of Lakhau , where the Mughal flotilla was anchored and off which the
Dihang fell into the Brahmaputra ( T . 12 ) . Leaving Lakhau the Mughal ariny ...
On the north bank of the Brahmaputra , some 27 miles east of Bishnath , stood
the village of Lakhau , where the Mughal flotilla was anchored and off which the
Dihang fell into the Brahmaputra ( T . 12 ) . Leaving Lakhau the Mughal ariny ...
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Jayaswal K P M A Oxon Bar atlaw | 9 |
A Note on the Hathigumpha Inscription Elephant | 96 |
Inscription of the time of Alauddin Husain Shah | 184 |
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