Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 12
... Nakhoda Mūda , " need to be made " respecting arms . Such of the dependants of the 66 country chiefs as accompany me , may be provided " with the common short lances ; the long ones being " useless . " He was appointed sole leader of ...
... Nakhoda Mūda , " need to be made " respecting arms . Such of the dependants of the 66 country chiefs as accompany me , may be provided " with the common short lances ; the long ones being " useless . " He was appointed sole leader of ...
Page 13
... Nakhoda Mūda , immediately proceeded against them with all his followers . The particular names of these places are not mentioned , but of the ten not one remained untaken , and by order of the commander the houses were burnt to the ...
... Nakhoda Mūda , immediately proceeded against them with all his followers . The particular names of these places are not mentioned , but of the ten not one remained untaken , and by order of the commander the houses were burnt to the ...
Page 14
... Nakhoda Mūda and his army returned to Samangka , where they were met by Kiria and the pangerans , and eagerly questioned respecting the circumstances of their cam- paign ; of which a complete detail was afforded . Being now satisfied of ...
... Nakhoda Mūda and his army returned to Samangka , where they were met by Kiria and the pangerans , and eagerly questioned respecting the circumstances of their cam- paign ; of which a complete detail was afforded . Being now satisfied of ...
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