Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... prince , has not yet been ascertained . Some have supposed it to have been Oujein , a city of great anti- quity , and which answers in name and sition to the Ozene of Ptolemy , who calls po- * See the Ayeen Akbery , vol . ii . p . 89 ...
... prince , has not yet been ascertained . Some have supposed it to have been Oujein , a city of great anti- quity , and which answers in name and sition to the Ozene of Ptolemy , who calls po- * See the Ayeen Akbery , vol . ii . p . 89 ...
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... prince of the country named the Punjab , lying between the Hydas- pes and Hesudrus , or Setlege . Palibothra , to which place Megasthenes was sent as am- bassador by Seleucus Nicator , to Sandro- cotus , * was the capital of the Prasii ...
... prince of the country named the Punjab , lying between the Hydas- pes and Hesudrus , or Setlege . Palibothra , to which place Megasthenes was sent as am- bassador by Seleucus Nicator , to Sandro- cotus , * was the capital of the Prasii ...
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... prince called by the Greeks Sandrocotus , who had usurped the government , it is possible that he may have removed his residence from Gour to Palibothra ; or , it is possible that the seat of government may have been changed by his ...
... prince called by the Greeks Sandrocotus , who had usurped the government , it is possible that he may have removed his residence from Gour to Palibothra ; or , it is possible that the seat of government may have been changed by his ...
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... prince , Akber , and some of his successors , it is evident that the Hindus were ever regarded by the Mohammedans in general , with abhorrence and contempt . * The practices of those invaders naturally inspired the natives with ...
... prince , Akber , and some of his successors , it is evident that the Hindus were ever regarded by the Mohammedans in general , with abhorrence and contempt . * The practices of those invaders naturally inspired the natives with ...
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Quintin Craufurd. 8L The course for Ghizni . In 1214 , Mohammed , prince of Korasan , took possession of Ghizni , but was expelled from it , as well as from his own territory , Korasan , by Gengis - Khan . The history of the Mohammedan ...
Quintin Craufurd. 8L The course for Ghizni . In 1214 , Mohammed , prince of Korasan , took possession of Ghizni , but was expelled from it , as well as from his own territory , Korasan , by Gengis - Khan . The history of the Mohammedan ...
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