Analysis of the Bengali Poem Ráj Málá, or Chronicles of Tripurá. [Extracted from the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.]1850 - 25 pages |
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Amara Mánik Ananta ancient Arákán army Asám battle Benares Bengal Brahmans Brahmaputra Brindában brother capital ceremony of tulá Chittagan Chittagong conquest Dacca defeated devoured some months died elephants enemy English faith of Scott felt bound carefully fled former penmanship fourteen gods Francis Ballantyne Gupi Hindu Hinduism human sacrifice immortal jackdaw India invaded Jagat Set Káchár Kamrup Khán killed killed Cock Robin king of Gaur Krishna Kukis Lingam Mahábhárata Mahráttás Mánik succeeded Mithila Mogul troops Moslem Mugs Muhammadans Musalmáns Nadiyá Nawáb of Murshidábád Persian Persian language plundered promised refutation appeared Pujá Rájá of Tripurá Rájá sent Rájá's Ráma Rámáyana Rángámáti Ráni Ráya recollect seeing brought reign Runág Rupees Ságar island Sanskrita Sháh Sujá Sir Walter Scott Siva soldiers soon started his doubts strangled Sunderbund Sylhet tank ted and remarkable temple throne Trilochan Tripura troops Udipur Vishnu W. J. F. had started Waverley Novels witch worshipped the fourteen zemindárs