Hidden fields
Books Books
" Khapardarrd, as the sites of the northern and eastern gates of the city. The truth of their statements was confirmed by an examination of the ground within the limits specified, which I found everywhere strewn with broken bricks and pieces of pottery.... "
Report of a Tour Through Behar, Central India, Peshawar, and Yusufzai, 1881-82 - Page 123
by H. B. W. Garrick - 1885 - 140 pages
Full view - About this book

Report for the Year 1872-73

Sir Alexander Cunningham - Excavations (Archaeology) - 1875 - 322 pages
...ground within the limits specified, which I found everywhere strewn with broken bricks and pieces of pottery. The old name of the place was not known ; but some said it was Sattdmi, and others Setrdm and Sitardmi, all of which I believe to be simple corruptions of the name...
Full view - About this book

Reports, Volume 5

Archaeological Survey of India - India - 1875 - 380 pages
...ground within the limits specified, which I found everywhere strewn with broken bricks and pieces of pottery. The old name of the place was not known ; but some said it was Sattdmi, and others Setrdm and Sitardmi, all of which I believe to be simple corruptions of the name...
Full view - About this book

Inscriptions of Asoka

Aśoka (King of Magadha) - Inscriptions - 1877 - 246 pages
...ground within the limits specified, which I found everywhere strewn with broken bricks and pieces of pottery. The old name of the place was not known, but some said it was Sattâmi, and others Setram and Sitarami, all of which I believe to be simple corruptions of the name...
Full view - About this book

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum: Inscriptions of Asoka

Inscriptions - 1879 - 244 pages
...ground within the limits specified, which I found everywhere strewn with broken bricks and pieces of pottery. The old name of the place was not known, but some said it was Sattami, and others Setram and Sitarami, all of which I believe to be simple corruptions of the name...
Full view - About this book

Reports, Volume 19

Archaeological Survey of India - India - 1885 - 238 pages
...several mounds of ruins as having been inside the city. The truth of these statements was confirmed by an examination of the ground within the limits...but some said it was Sittdmi, and others Sitrdm and Sitardmi, all of which I believe to be simple corruptions of the name of the famous Buddhist Prince...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF