The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 186
... possession of Singapore , one of their first conquests , until about A. D. 1252 , were in that year forced to relinquish it as it was taken from them by the Javanese . They appear then to have moved forward to Malacca , of which ...
... possession of Singapore , one of their first conquests , until about A. D. 1252 , were in that year forced to relinquish it as it was taken from them by the Javanese . They appear then to have moved forward to Malacca , of which ...
Page 25
... possessions before his death , which occurred in 1131 of the Bengali era . His brother , Rámjíbana , also an able man ... possession of her person . This being reported to the Mahárání , she under cover of night escaped with her daughter ...
... possessions before his death , which occurred in 1131 of the Bengali era . His brother , Rámjíbana , also an able man ... possession of her person . This being reported to the Mahárání , she under cover of night escaped with her daughter ...
Page 65
... possession of Mecca and of the Caâba could ultimately be secured . There are other events , however , connected with this portion of the Prophet's life which cannot be passed over in silence . The death of Cadijah and the advancment of ...
... possession of Mecca and of the Caâba could ultimately be secured . There are other events , however , connected with this portion of the Prophet's life which cannot be passed over in silence . The death of Cadijah and the advancment of ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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