Europe, Africa, IndiaJ. van Voorst, 1859 |
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... Brahúi CHAPTER XXVII . Ancient History and Antiquities of Persia . - Relation of Persia to India . -The Religion of Ancient Persia.- The Parsis CHAPTER XXVIII . The Ancient Languages of Persia and India . - The Persepolitan of the ...
... Brahúi CHAPTER XXVII . Ancient History and Antiquities of Persia . - Relation of Persia to India . -The Religion of Ancient Persia.- The Parsis CHAPTER XXVIII . The Ancient Languages of Persia and India . - The Persepolitan of the ...
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... Brahúi , and Afghan elements . Biluchistan will be considered by itself . It contains , as opposed to the true Biluches , several settlements of Tajiks , who are called by the true Biluches , Dehwaur . The northern division of the ...
... Brahúi , and Afghan elements . Biluchistan will be considered by itself . It contains , as opposed to the true Biluches , several settlements of Tajiks , who are called by the true Biluches , Dehwaur . The northern division of the ...
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... Brahúi . The names are - Bokhara In Persia • • Tajik . • Sart . - • Deggaun . Dehwaur . Afghanistan Biluchistan • A Tajik is also called , in the non - Persian countries , a Parsiwan . Tajiks may be found as far from Persia as Chinese ...
... Brahúi . The names are - Bokhara In Persia • • Tajik . • Sart . - • Deggaun . Dehwaur . Afghanistan Biluchistan • A Tajik is also called , in the non - Persian countries , a Parsiwan . Tajiks may be found as far from Persia as Chinese ...
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... Brahúi tribes come under notice . At present it is enough to say that a man may be a Biluchistani , or native of Biluchistan , without being a true Biluch , just as a man may be a native of Great Britain without being of British ( i . e ...
... Brahúi tribes come under notice . At present it is enough to say that a man may be a Biluchistani , or native of Biluchistan , without being a true Biluch , just as a man may be a native of Great Britain without being of British ( i . e ...
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... that of Mullah Nujib , who penetrated into Kafiristan from Punkjora on the east and reached Cumdaish , within three days of Badak- shan , on the west . CHAPTER XXVI . The Brahúi . WITH few populations is THE PAROPAMISANS . 253.
... that of Mullah Nujib , who penetrated into Kafiristan from Punkjora on the east and reached Cumdaish , within three days of Badak- shan , on the west . CHAPTER XXVI . The Brahúi . WITH few populations is THE PAROPAMISANS . 253.
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Afghan Africa akin alphabet Amazig amongst ancient Arab Arabia believe belong Berber Bhíl Bhils Bhot Biluch Biluchistan blood Brahmins Brahúi Buddhism called Canarese Cashmir cast Caubul chief chiefly Christianity Circassian coast conquest creed dialects districts division Durani dynasty east eastern English ethnology Eusofzye extent Fanti father Fire forms of speech frontier Fulas Galla German give Gondwana Greek hair head Hindí Hindostan Hindu India Kafir Khan Khond king Kols Kurd Kutch land language Latin Lesgian less Lithuanic Mahometan Mahratta Malays Mandingo Marwar means Mongol Moon mountains Mouth native negro northern Nose notice numerous occupants origin pagan Pali Paropamisan peninsula Pennu Persian population portion present Rajput river Russian sacrifice Sanskrit Sarmatian Semang Sikh Sing-Baba Slavonians Slavonic soil southern spoken Tajik Tamul Tari Telinga Tibetan Tongue town tree tribes Turk Ugrian valley village western Word for word
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Стр. 313 - Brahmin eats but his own food ; wears but his own apparel ; and bestows but his own in alms : through the benevolence of the Brahmin, indeed, other mortals enjoy life.
Стр. 176 - A large number of slaves had been caught this day, and in the course of the evening, after some skirmishing, in which three Bornu horsemen were killed, a great many more were brought in ; altogether they were said to have taken one thousand, and there were certainly not less than five hundred. To our utmost horror, not less than one hundred and seventy full-grown men were mercilessly slaughtered in cold blood, the greater part of them being allowed to bleed to death, a leg having been severed from...
Стр. 307 - I glorify Agni, the high priest of the Sacrifice, the divine, the ministrant, who presents the oblation [to the gods], and is the possessor of great wealth. 2. May that Agni who is to be celebrated by both ancient and modern Sages conduct the gods hither. 3. Through Agni the worshipper obtains that affluence which increases day by day, which is the source of fame and the multiplier of mankind.
Стр. 163 - All the Batoka tribes follow' the curious custom of knocking out the upper front teeth at the age of puberty. This is done by both sexes : and though the under teeth, being relieved from the attrition of the upper, grow long and somewhat bent out, and thereby cause the under lip to protrude in a most unsightly way, no young woman thinks herself accomplished until she has got rid of the upper incisors.
Стр. 308 - Through AGNI the worshipper obtains that affluence, which increases day by day, which is the source of fame and the multiplier of mankind. 4. AGNI, the unobstructed sacrifice of which thou art on every side the protector, assuredly reaches the gods. 5. May AGNI, the presenter of oblations, the attainer of knowledge ; he who is true, renowned, and divine, come hither with the gods ! 6.
Стр. 154 - As we go westward, we observe the light color predominating over the dark, and then again, when we come within the influence of damp from the sea air, we find the shade deepen into the general blackness of the coast population.
Стр. 416 - Rajmahal, who had long infested the neighbouring lands by their predatory incursions ; inspired them with a taste for the arts of civilized life, and attached them to the British government by a conquest over their minds, the most permanent as the most rational dominion.
Стр. 444 - ... parents — as shall be seen by their burned hands ; let our heads ever strike against brass pots innumerable hanging from our roofs ; let the rats form their nests of shreds of scarlet cloth and silk ; let all the kites in the country be seen in the trees of our village, from beasts...
Стр. 309 - They who are worthily worshipped shine with various weapons: incapable of being overthrown, they are the overthrowers (of mountains) : Maruts, swift as thought, intrusted with the duty of sending rain, yoke the spotted deer to your cars ! 5. When Maruts, urging on the cloud, for the sake of (providing) food, you have yoked the deer to your chariots, the drops fall from the radiant (sun), and moisten the earth, like a hide, with water ! 6.
Стр. 444 - We are ignorant of what it is good to ask for. You know what is good for us. Give it to us.