Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its DependenciesWm. H. Allen & Company, 1843 Contains "verbatim reports of Debates at the East-India house, taken in shorthand for these pages". -- cf. v. 1, p. iii. |
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... Ferishta's story may admit of correction . Let us then first see what is said by Dow with regard to the idol ; it is not necessary to repeat Ferishta's account of the magnificence of the temple and the numbers of Brahmans and dancing ...
... Ferishta's story may admit of correction . Let us then first see what is said by Dow with regard to the idol ; it is not necessary to repeat Ferishta's account of the magnificence of the temple and the numbers of Brahmans and dancing ...
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... Ferishta . Mohammed Kasim , surnamed Ferishta , compiled his laborious work on the history of India in the beginning of the seventeenth century ; General Briggs , his late and more competent translator , conjectures that it was finished ...
... Ferishta . Mohammed Kasim , surnamed Ferishta , compiled his laborious work on the history of India in the beginning of the seventeenth century ; General Briggs , his late and more competent translator , conjectures that it was finished ...
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... Ferishta : " The army of Mahmud found in Somnath the idol that was called Lát . " Ferishta reads Nát , and proceeds to speculate upon the etymology , in which he is only partly correct . The best MSS . , how- * Annales Moslemici . ever ...
... Ferishta : " The army of Mahmud found in Somnath the idol that was called Lát . " Ferishta reads Nát , and proceeds to speculate upon the etymology , in which he is only partly correct . The best MSS . , how- * Annales Moslemici . ever ...
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... Ferishta , of the appearance of the idol ; derived , no doubt , from original and authentic accounts . From the testimony of Mohammedan writers , then , we gather that Somnath was a Linga or columnar emblem of Siva or Mahadeva , such as ...
... Ferishta , of the appearance of the idol ; derived , no doubt , from original and authentic accounts . From the testimony of Mohammedan writers , then , we gather that Somnath was a Linga or columnar emblem of Siva or Mahadeva , such as ...
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... Ferishta gives an account of this temple , which he says was formed upon the same plan as that of Somnath , and was reported to have occupied three hundred years Asiat.Journ.N.S . VOL.I.No.1 . H in building . It was surrounded by a wall ...
... Ferishta gives an account of this temple , which he says was formed upon the same plan as that of Somnath , and was reported to have occupied three hundred years Asiat.Journ.N.S . VOL.I.No.1 . H in building . It was surrounded by a wall ...
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