Early Sassanian Inscriptions, Seals and CoinsTrübner, 1868 - 137 pages |
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... Sanskrit of Northern India ( Prinsep's Essays , ii . p . 40 , pl . xxxviii . ) . The third character , which almost seems to have been in a transition stage at the time these seals were fashioned , may be reduced in the modern alphabets ...
... Sanskrit of Northern India ( Prinsep's Essays , ii . p . 40 , pl . xxxviii . ) . The third character , which almost seems to have been in a transition stage at the time these seals were fashioned , may be reduced in the modern alphabets ...
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... ( Sanskrit H ) , supposing that , in the ordinary course of Aryan tongues , the several consonants optionally carried the inherent short vowel a . My correction merely extended to the separation of the character composing the second ...
... ( Sanskrit H ) , supposing that , in the ordinary course of Aryan tongues , the several consonants optionally carried the inherent short vowel a . My correction merely extended to the separation of the character composing the second ...
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... " robust . " But a more simple association seems to present itself in the various words for fire , Pehlvi 7 , Persian , Sanskrit f¶ . was transmuted into the aspirated ( Inscription V. 4 ) 32 SASSANIAN INSCRIPTIONS .
... " robust . " But a more simple association seems to present itself in the various words for fire , Pehlvi 7 , Persian , Sanskrit f¶ . was transmuted into the aspirated ( Inscription V. 4 ) 32 SASSANIAN INSCRIPTIONS .
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... Sanskrit Gupta Ja from " to protect " ( see also Nos . 17 , गुप्त गुप् 18 , etc. ) . The word which follows is possibly incomplete , but the obsolete Semitic or 5 , " lion , " so largely idealized and so consistently retained ...
... Sanskrit Gupta Ja from " to protect " ( see also Nos . 17 , गुप्त गुप् 18 , etc. ) . The word which follows is possibly incomplete , but the obsolete Semitic or 5 , " lion , " so largely idealized and so consistently retained ...
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... from " self- coming " ) , while the Sanskrit authorities suggest Swadatta + , " self - given , " or preferably Swadhá + , " self - generated . ” ( Benfey ) . خود line four may be another form of which is a 44 SASSANIAN INSCRIPTIONS .
... from " self- coming " ) , while the Sanskrit authorities suggest Swadatta + , " self - given , " or preferably Swadhá + , " self - generated . ” ( Benfey ) . خود line four may be another form of which is a 44 SASSANIAN INSCRIPTIONS .
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