Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... proposition , and even for those of a regular syllogism . Here I cannot re- frain from introducing a singular tradition , which prevailed , according to the well- informed author of the Dabistan , in the Panjab and OF THE HINDŪS . 219.
... proposition , and even for those of a regular syllogism . Here I cannot re- frain from introducing a singular tradition , which prevailed , according to the well- informed author of the Dabistan , in the Panjab and OF THE HINDŪS . 219.
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Quintin Craufurd. informed author of the Dabistan , in the Panjab and several Persian provinces , that , among other Indian curiosities , which Cal- listhenes transmitted to his uncle , * was a * We presume that Sir William Jones , by ...
Quintin Craufurd. informed author of the Dabistan , in the Panjab and several Persian provinces , that , among other Indian curiosities , which Cal- listhenes transmitted to his uncle , * was a * We presume that Sir William Jones , by ...
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... Panjab . It appears that Har Ray , being of a mild , tranquil temper , was not disturbed by the Mohammedans . At his death , in 1661 , a contest arose which of his sons , Har Crishn or Ram Ray , should succeed him . The dispute was ...
... Panjab . It appears that Har Ray , being of a mild , tranquil temper , was not disturbed by the Mohammedans . At his death , in 1661 , a contest arose which of his sons , Har Crishn or Ram Ray , should succeed him . The dispute was ...
Page 287
... Panjab his cause was warmly es- poused by a Hindu chief , in rebellion against : the Mohammedan government , and who gave him possession of Mak'haval , and some villages contiguous to it on the banks of the OF THE SIKHS . 287.
... Panjab his cause was warmly es- poused by a Hindu chief , in rebellion against : the Mohammedan government , and who gave him possession of Mak'haval , and some villages contiguous to it on the banks of the OF THE SIKHS . 287.
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... - rengzebe , he was ultimately obliged to abandon the Panjab . Neither the place nor manner of his death has been transmit ~ * The Hesudrus of the Greeks . ted to us . He left several writings behind him 288 OF THE SIKHS .
... - rengzebe , he was ultimately obliged to abandon the Panjab . Neither the place nor manner of his death has been transmit ~ * The Hesudrus of the Greeks . ted to us . He left several writings behind him 288 OF THE SIKHS .
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