Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... religious slaves of Khaldis was twenty ; the 20 kurni accordingly must be the 20 ministers who were appointed by the king to offer sacri- fices to the gods . 6. Alu - ki is the adverb of alus ' every one ' or ' any one , ' like alu ...
... religious slaves of Khaldis was twenty ; the 20 kurni accordingly must be the 20 ministers who were appointed by the king to offer sacri- fices to the gods . 6. Alu - ki is the adverb of alus ' every one ' or ' any one , ' like alu ...
Página 45
... religious slaves of Khaldis was twenty ; the 20 kurni accordingly must be the 20 ministers who were appointed by the king to offer sacrifices to the gods . 6. Alu - ki is the adverb of alus ' every one ' or ' any one , ' like alu - kid ...
... religious slaves of Khaldis was twenty ; the 20 kurni accordingly must be the 20 ministers who were appointed by the king to offer sacrifices to the gods . 6. Alu - ki is the adverb of alus ' every one ' or ' any one , ' like alu - kid ...
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... religious ideas about cows , milk , and milking , very like those of the Todas . A woman's presence would make the cattle pen impure ; chiefs are buried in the pen , and the ground is trodden down by the cattle to obliterate all trace ...
... religious ideas about cows , milk , and milking , very like those of the Todas . A woman's presence would make the cattle pen impure ; chiefs are buried in the pen , and the ground is trodden down by the cattle to obliterate all trace ...
Página 88
... , 1876. Mongolia , by Prejevalsky ( translated ) , London , 1876. The Russians in Central Asia , by Valikhanof , etc. ( translated ) , London , 1865 . religious enthusiast , a sieve - maker named Mahmud Tārānī 88 CHAGHATAI MUGHALS .
... , 1876. Mongolia , by Prejevalsky ( translated ) , London , 1876. The Russians in Central Asia , by Valikhanof , etc. ( translated ) , London , 1865 . religious enthusiast , a sieve - maker named Mahmud Tārānī 88 CHAGHATAI MUGHALS .
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Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. religious enthusiast , a sieve - maker named Mahmud Tārānī , who in 1232 ( 630 H. ) appeared at an obscure village near Bukhārā , proclaiming himself inspired by spirits and possess ...
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. religious enthusiast , a sieve - maker named Mahmud Tārānī , who in 1232 ( 630 H. ) appeared at an obscure village near Bukhārā , proclaiming himself inspired by spirits and possess ...
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