The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 29-30Bihar Research Society, 1943 - Folklore |
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Page 101
... means that " Hazrat " connotes the Royal presence , the matter becomes doubtful as considering the meaning of the word ' Hazrat " and also the use of the words " Hazrat Delhi " in coins , it does not seem that the word " Hazrat " refers ...
... means that " Hazrat " connotes the Royal presence , the matter becomes doubtful as considering the meaning of the word ' Hazrat " and also the use of the words " Hazrat Delhi " in coins , it does not seem that the word " Hazrat " refers ...
Page 102
... means ' at ' . As it means ' at ' , the word " Hazrat " obviously cannot by implication refer to a Sultan , but can only be the qualifying epithet of Delbi . ( Ba - Hazrat Delhi ) on coins must there- fore mean the royal court or a town ...
... means ' at ' . As it means ' at ' , the word " Hazrat " obviously cannot by implication refer to a Sultan , but can only be the qualifying epithet of Delbi . ( Ba - Hazrat Delhi ) on coins must there- fore mean the royal court or a town ...
Page 219
... means longer and harder work and a lot of waste . Another defect is the absence of any means of cooling the twyer . The two bamboo poles that lead air from the bellows terminate about an inch from the mouth of the twyer , with the ...
... means longer and harder work and a lot of waste . Another defect is the absence of any means of cooling the twyer . The two bamboo poles that lead air from the bellows terminate about an inch from the mouth of the twyer , with the ...
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