Ghilzae are both an agricultural and a pastoral people, and dwell in villages and castles, as well as in tents. They are a remarkably tall, fine race of men, with marked features, the Ohtak and Thoki peasantry being probably unsurpassed, in the mass,... Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society - 162 페이지저자: Bombay Geographical Society - 1840전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1842 - 666 페이지
...remarkably fine race of men, the Ohtak and Thoki peasantry being probably unsurpassed by any other tribe, for commanding stature and strength. They are...a sternness of disposition amounting to ferocity, and their brutal manners are encouraged by the hostility existing between them and their neighbours.... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1871 - 1146 페이지
...as in tents. They are a remarkably tall fine race of men, with marked features, the Ohtak and Thoki peasantry being probably unsurpassed, in the mass,...stature and strength. They are brave and warlike, but the generality of them have a sternness of disposition amounting to ferocity, and their brut,al manners... | |
| Sir Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell - 1903 - 1088 페이지
...the Afghan tribes, and if united under a capable chief might . . . become the most powerful. . . . They are brave and warlike, but have a sternness of disposition amounting to ferocity. . . . Some of the inferior Ghiljis are so violent in their intercourse with strangers that they can... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1885 - 1140 페이지
...as in tents. They are a remarkably tall, fine race of men, with marked features, the Ohtak and Thoki peasantry being probably unsurpassed, in the mass,...stature and strength. They are brave and warlike, but the generality of them have a sternness of disposition amounting to ferocity, and their brutal manners... | |
| 1842 - 782 페이지
...absolutely savage. "They are a remarkably fine race of men," says Mr. IMnsson, " the Ohtalc and Tohkee peasantry being, probably, unsurpassed, in the mass,...stature and strength. They are brave and warlike, hut have n sternness of disposition amounting to ferocity in the generality of them ; and these brutal... | |
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