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Page 160
Whether the Nysaaan government was subverted by Kamsnxa I cannot
determine, but if so, his era must have been considerably later than about 130
B. C. The king on these coins appears in the double character of king and priest.
Whether the Nysaaan government was subverted by Kamsnxa I cannot
determine, but if so, his era must have been considerably later than about 130
B. C. The king on these coins appears in the double character of king and priest.
Page 162
We find the term Manya or Lord and King, applied to Sakya and other Buddhist
princes; thus Sakya Manya, “ our Lord Sakya ;” Abbi-Manya, our Lord Abhi. Kyala
, signifying “ a place," that is of any kind, why should we not read Manikyala, “ the
...
We find the term Manya or Lord and King, applied to Sakya and other Buddhist
princes; thus Sakya Manya, “ our Lord Sakya ;” Abbi-Manya, our Lord Abhi. Kyala
, signifying “ a place," that is of any kind, why should we not read Manikyala, “ the
...
Page 261
Various descriptions, at first dependent on the relatives _1/as, yasya (who and
whose), but afterwards governed by the antecedent personal pronoun sa, (he,)
all of which evidently relate to the same person, and that the king—but which,
from ...
Various descriptions, at first dependent on the relatives _1/as, yasya (who and
whose), but afterwards governed by the antecedent personal pronoun sa, (he,)
all of which evidently relate to the same person, and that the king—but which,
from ...
Page 265
Of him whose mind is in time of afiliction and distress, ever singly intent on the
disposition and arrangement of charitable works ; who is a god in the mansion of
the world ; the great grandson of the great king Guru, grandson of the great king ...
Of him whose mind is in time of afiliction and distress, ever singly intent on the
disposition and arrangement of charitable works ; who is a god in the mansion of
the world ; the great grandson of the great king Guru, grandson of the great king ...
Page 271
On the bank of' the river, at a short distance from the village of Saganlook, our
proposed quarters, we observed some time-worn memorials of 'the extinct
dynasty of the last Georgian kings. Of these, the remains of an old' fortress, on the
...
On the bank of' the river, at a short distance from the village of Saganlook, our
proposed quarters, we observed some time-worn memorials of 'the extinct
dynasty of the last Georgian kings. Of these, the remains of an old' fortress, on the
...
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