Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... mentioned above , from a squeeze and photograph of Prof. Wünsch , together with an interesting text of Sarduris II . from Astwadzashen , and a copy of the first seven lines of the inscription of Palu ( No. XXXIII . ) from a squeeze of ...
... mentioned above , from a squeeze and photograph of Prof. Wünsch , together with an interesting text of Sarduris II . from Astwadzashen , and a copy of the first seven lines of the inscription of Palu ( No. XXXIII . ) from a squeeze of ...
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... mentioned in v . 11. This explains Erasinie those be- longing to the god Eras . ' It is possible that Eras is the Er of Plato , the Arios of Ktesias and the Ara of Armenian legend , who was the Sun - god of Hades and the winter . In ...
... mentioned in v . 11. This explains Erasinie those be- longing to the god Eras . ' It is possible that Eras is the Er of Plato , the Arios of Ktesias and the Ara of Armenian legend , who was the Sun - god of Hades and the winter . In ...
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... mentioned in the inscriptions of Argistis . E - hu - ri - i - e . To the lord . ' lviii . 1 . G. Gieis is perhaps wall ' rather than ' image . ' Cf. gi in tar - gi - ni , perhaps meaning ' to stand . ' Giei - si - da to be excised ...
... mentioned in the inscriptions of Argistis . E - hu - ri - i - e . To the lord . ' lviii . 1 . G. Gieis is perhaps wall ' rather than ' image . ' Cf. gi in tar - gi - ni , perhaps meaning ' to stand . ' Giei - si - da to be excised ...
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... mention that my in- formation has been accumulating since then . I received a note which first stated that " the linga in its present form . . . is derived from the Buddhist emblem of a dagoba " ; and that he was sending me a pamphlet ...
... mention that my in- formation has been accumulating since then . I received a note which first stated that " the linga in its present form . . . is derived from the Buddhist emblem of a dagoba " ; and that he was sending me a pamphlet ...
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... mention the well - known temple of Kali at Kali - ghat , near Calcutta . Now it is accepted that this roof owes its form to the bamboo framework on which the thatch was placed . This form , or derivation from it , beginning in bamboo ...
... mention the well - known temple of Kali at Kali - ghat , near Calcutta . Now it is accepted that this roof owes its form to the bamboo framework on which the thatch was placed . This form , or derivation from it , beginning in bamboo ...
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Página 102 - And after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, loaded with handsome presents, and supplied by the king with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to Armalec (the capital) of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug wells, sung masses, and baptized several; preaching freely and openly, notwithstanding the fact that only the year before the bishop and six other Minor Friars had there undergone for Christ's sake a glorious martyrdom, illustrated...