The Ancient Geography of India: I. The Buddhist Period, Including the Campaigns of Alexander, and the Travels of Hwen-ThsangTrübner and Company, 1871 - 589 pages |
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... Ghazni , during the greater of which time Buddhism was the dominant reli- of the country . e Muhammadan period , or Modern Geography dia , would embrace the rise and extension of Muhammadan power , from the time of Mahmud of ni to the ...
... Ghazni , during the greater of which time Buddhism was the dominant reli- of the country . e Muhammadan period , or Modern Geography dia , would embrace the rise and extension of Muhammadan power , from the time of Mahmud of ni to the ...
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... Ghazni , during the greater part of which time Buddhism was the dominant reli- gion of the country . The Muhammadan period , or Modern Geography of India , would embrace the rise and extension of the Muhammadan power , from the time of ...
... Ghazni , during the greater part of which time Buddhism was the dominant reli- gion of the country . The Muhammadan period , or Modern Geography of India , would embrace the rise and extension of the Muhammadan power , from the time of ...
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... Ghazni about the beginning of July . Here he again halted to take part in a religious assembly , so that he could not have left Kapisa until about the middle of July A.D. 644 , or just fourteen years after his first entry into India ...
... Ghazni about the beginning of July . Here he again halted to take part in a religious assembly , so that he could not have left Kapisa until about the middle of July A.D. 644 , or just fourteen years after his first entry into India ...
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... Ghazni on the north - west , and fix the other two points of the triangle at Cape Comorin , and Sadiya in Assam . At the presumed date of the composition of the ' Mahâbhârata , ' in the first century A.D. , the countries immediately to ...
... Ghazni on the north - west , and fix the other two points of the triangle at Cape Comorin , and Sadiya in Assam . At the presumed date of the composition of the ' Mahâbhârata , ' in the first century A.D. , the countries immediately to ...
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... Ghazni in the west , Lamghân and Jalâlâbâd in the north , Swât and Peshawar in the east , Bolor in the north - east , and Banu and Opokien in the south . The general name for the whole would appear to have been Kao - fu , which in the ...
... Ghazni in the west , Lamghân and Jalâlâbâd in the north , Swât and Peshawar in the east , Bolor in the north - east , and Banu and Opokien in the south . The general name for the whole would appear to have been Kao - fu , which in the ...
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Abu Rihân Abul Fazl According agrees Akbar Alexander Alexander's Alor ancient Aornos Arrian Balabhi Banâras bank Bengal Biâs Brahmans breadth bricks Buddha Buddhist called capital Ceylon Chenâb Chinese pilgrim cloth Curtius Debal described distance district Doâb east eastern Edited exactly F. J. FURNIVALL Fa-Hian famous feet Ganges Ghazni Greek Haidarâbâd Harapa hill Hindu Hwen Thsang identified India Indo-Scythian Indus inscription Jalâlpur Jhelam Johiyas Journ Julien's Hiouen Thsang Jumna Kabul Kanoj Kashmir king kingdom Kosala Kusinagara language Magadha Malwa measurement mentioned miles in circuit monastery mound mountain Muhammadan Multân nearly north-east north-west Ohind Panjâb Pliny position present probably province Ptolemy Purâna Raja Râvi reign river road route ruins Sangala Sanskrit Satlej seventh century sewed Sindh situated south-east south-west Srughna stadia Strabo stupa Taxila temple tion town translation Travels valley village visited western whole yojanas