Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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Page 213
... Barma empire com- mences on the coast where Arracan ends , and is sepa- rated from it , inland , by a lofty ridge of mountains . This empire now includes the ancient kingdom of Pegu ; which was finally reduced by the Barmas about the ...
... Barma empire com- mences on the coast where Arracan ends , and is sepa- rated from it , inland , by a lofty ridge of mountains . This empire now includes the ancient kingdom of Pegu ; which was finally reduced by the Barmas about the ...
Page 214
... , before its conquest , were the limits of the Barma Empire , and extends as far as Martaban , or , as it is also named , Mondima - a . rata , and the Bhuridat - kapya , or Bhuridutta- 214 ON THE LANGUAGES OF INDIA .
... , before its conquest , were the limits of the Barma Empire , and extends as far as Martaban , or , as it is also named , Mondima - a . rata , and the Bhuridat - kapya , or Bhuridutta- 214 ON THE LANGUAGES OF INDIA .
Page 216
... Barma text , the true name of this sovereign of Benares ; but several names , in some de- grée similar , as Mitreya and Ketumat , occur in a Pau- ranic list of the Rajas of Benares , descended from Divo- dasa , which was pointed out to ...
... Barma text , the true name of this sovereign of Benares ; but several names , in some de- grée similar , as Mitreya and Ketumat , occur in a Pau- ranic list of the Rajas of Benares , descended from Divo- dasa , which was pointed out to ...
Page 217
... Barma poems are supposed to be derived from Sanscrit works , and the adventures of Rama in Lanka or Ceylon , are favourite topics in the Barma Dramas . * The Mon language is still used by the original inhabitants of Pegu , who call ...
... Barma poems are supposed to be derived from Sanscrit works , and the adventures of Rama in Lanka or Ceylon , are favourite topics in the Barma Dramas . * The Mon language is still used by the original inhabitants of Pegu , who call ...
Page 219
... Barma , and Siamese lan- guages . He observes that " the Rama - Kien of the Siamese seems to be a version of the Ramayan , and relates the adventures of Pra'm or Pra Ram , and his brother Pra- La'k or Lakshmana , and their wars with ...
... Barma , and Siamese lan- guages . He observes that " the Rama - Kien of the Siamese seems to be a version of the Ramayan , and relates the adventures of Pra'm or Pra Ram , and his brother Pra- La'k or Lakshmana , and their wars with ...
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