The ancient geography of IndiaDalcassian Publishing Company, 1871 M01 1 |
Contenido
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Middle Sindh | 262 |
Page | 287 |
Kachh | 302 |
GURJJARA | 312 |
Vrindavana | 326 |
CENTRAL INDIA | 327 |
Prayâga | 388 |
Kusapura | 398 |
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Gândhâra or Parashâwar | 47 |
Udyâna or Swât | 81 |
Opokien or Afghanistan Loi or Roh | 87 |
TÂKI OR PANJÂB | 148 |
Tâki or Northern Panjâb | 154 |
Shorkot | 205 |
Akbar | 212 |
Multan or Southern Panjab | 219 |
WESTERN INDIA | 248 |
Kapila | 414 |
Kusinagara | 423 |
Varânasi or Banaras | 434 |
Garjjapatipura | 443 |
Nepâla | 450 |
Kuságárapura | 461 |
Champâ | 477 |
Maheswarapura | 488 |
Vadari or Eder | 494 |
SOUTHERN INDİA | 515 |
A Approximate Chronology of Hwen Thsangs Travels B Measures of Distance Yojana Li Kroṣa C Correction of Error in Ptolemys Eastern Longitude... | 563 |
Map of INDIA showing the Political Divisions in A D | 577 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abu Rihân Abul Fazl According agrees Akbar Alexander Alexander's Alexandria Alor Anabasis ancient Aornos Arrian Asiat Ayin Akbari Balabhi bank Bazaria Begrâm Bengal Biâs Brahmans bricks Buddha Buddhist called capital Chenâb Chinese pilgrim coins Curtius Debal described Diodorus distance district Doâb east Fa-Hian famous feet Ganges Ghazni Greek Haidarâbâd Harapa height hill Hindu Hiouen Thsang Hist historians Hwen Thsang identified India Indo-Scythian Indus inscription Jalâlpur Jhelam Journ Julien's Hiouen Thsang Kabul Kachh Kanoj Kashmir king kingdom Lahor Masudi mentioned miles in circuit monastery mountain Muhammadan Multân north-east north-west Ohind Opiân Panjâb Peshawar Pliny position probably province Ptolemy Purâna Raja Tarangini Râvi reign river road route ruined mound Sangala Sanskrit Satlej seventh century Shorkot Sindh Sir Henry Elliot situated south-east south-west stadia Strabo stupa Taxila temple tion town Tulamba valley village Vita Alex walls western yojanas