Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern India, Volume 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 - 731 pages |
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... province of Arachosia , the modern Zablestan ; and that of Ge- drosia , at present denominated Mikran . These pro- vinces , indeed , seem to be considered by Pliny , ( lib . vi . c . 20. ) rather as a part of the Indian than the Persian ...
... province of Arachosia , the modern Zablestan ; and that of Ge- drosia , at present denominated Mikran . These pro- vinces , indeed , seem to be considered by Pliny , ( lib . vi . c . 20. ) rather as a part of the Indian than the Persian ...
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... provinces , and near the junc- tion of the principal rivers that compose that extraordi- nary inland navigation , for which those provinces are famed ; and , moreover , secured by the Ganges and other rivers , on the only quarter from ...
... provinces , and near the junc- tion of the principal rivers that compose that extraordi- nary inland navigation , for which those provinces are famed ; and , moreover , secured by the Ganges and other rivers , on the only quarter from ...
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... In the Tereetah Joug it was the residence of Rajah Ram- chund , who enjoyed the two - fold office of King and Pro- phet . " - See the Ayeen Akbery , vol . ii . P. 41 . Indian provinces to the west of the Indus ; but 14 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
... In the Tereetah Joug it was the residence of Rajah Ram- chund , who enjoyed the two - fold office of King and Pro- phet . " - See the Ayeen Akbery , vol . ii . P. 41 . Indian provinces to the west of the Indus ; but 14 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
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Quintin Craufurd. Indian provinces to the west of the Indus ; but had also obliged some of the princes , whose territories lay along the eastern side of that river , to pay them tribute . The Indian conquered provinces on the west of the ...
Quintin Craufurd. Indian provinces to the west of the Indus ; but had also obliged some of the princes , whose territories lay along the eastern side of that river , to pay them tribute . The Indian conquered provinces on the west of the ...
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... Shehab - eddin was deposed by Hussein Gauri , so named from Gaur , a province to the north of Ghizni . The Gaurides got possession of all the ter- ritories that had been enjoyed by their pre- decessors on 82 CREATION . - LAWS , AND.
... Shehab - eddin was deposed by Hussein Gauri , so named from Gaur , a province to the north of Ghizni . The Gaurides got possession of all the ter- ritories that had been enjoyed by their pre- decessors on 82 CREATION . - LAWS , AND.
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