Volume 64 - Issue 2 - April 1932
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Mauryya Chronology and Connected Problems
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The Second Oldest Islamic Monument Known Dated A.H. 71 (A.D. 691) From the time of the Omayyad Calif 'Abd-el-Malik ibn Marwān
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Notes on the Gutian Period
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Two Hymns of the Catuḥ-stava of Nāgārjuna
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Assyriological Notes
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The Beginnings of Marāṭhi Literature
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The Uṣas Hymns of the Ṛgveda
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 345-371
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An Achaemenian Tomb-Inscription at Persepolis
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An Old Moorish Lute Tutor
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Philological Note: Maḫḫû, not Magus
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Miscellaneous Communications
Vardhamāna and Śrīvatsa
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Bāqir Āgāh and the Date of the Name Urdū
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Late Professor E. G. Browne's Specimen of the Gabri Dialect
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Notices of Books
Social Organization of the Northern Tungus. With introductory chapters concerning geographical distribution and history of these groups. By S. M. Shirokogoroff. 11 × 8, pp. xv + 427, with 9 maps, 2 plates in colour, 3 text-illustrations, and numerous tables. Shanghai: The Commercial Press, Ltd., 1929.
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 407-412
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Saifuddaulah and His Times. by Muhammad Sadruddin, M.A., D.Litt. 8 × 6 , pp. xi + 231. Lahore: Hind Electric Press.
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 412-414
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Beitrāge zur Geschichte der Staatskanzlei im Islamischen Ägypten. VonWalther Bjökman. 12 × 8, pp. 217. Hamburgische Universität, Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiet der Auslandskunde, Band 28, Reihe B, Band 16. Hamburg, 1928.
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Chronique du Règne de Menelik II Roi des Rois d'Éthiopie. ParGuèbre Sellasié, traduite de l'Amharique par Tesfa Sellasié, publiée et annotée parMaurice de Coppet, ancien ministre de France en Ethiopie. Vol. 1: 11 × 7½, pp. xiii + 382, ills. 164, plates 10; Vol. II: 15 × 11, atlas. Paris: Maisonneuve, 1930.
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Indica - 1. The Sāṁkhya Kārikā of Īśvara Kṛṣṇa. With an introduction, translation, and notes by S. S. Suryanarayana Sastri. 7½ × 5, pp. xli + 130, pi. 1. Madras: University of Madras, 1930. 4s. - 2. Yoga Philosophy in Relation to Other Systems of Indian Thought. By S. N. Dasgupta, M.A., Ph.D., I.E.S, 8¾ × 5½, pp. x + 380. Calcutta: University of Calcutta, 1930. - 3. Translation of Siddhanta Bindu. Being Madhusudana's Commentary on the Daśaśloki of Śri Śankaracarya. By P. M. Modi, M.A., with a foreword by Rev. Dr. Zimmermann. 8½ × 5¾, pp. x + 54 + 183. Bhavnagar: Baroda printed, 1929. - 4. Thirteen Trivandrum Plays attributed to Bhāsa. Translated into English by A. C. Woolner … and Lakshman Sarup. Vol. i. (Panjab University Oriental Publications, No. 13.) 2 vols. 10 × 7, pp. ix + i + 200, 181. Lahore: Oxford University Press printed 1930, 1931. 9s. - 5. Yakṣas. By Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. (Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections; Vol. lxxx, No. 6; Publication 2926.) 9¾ × 6½, pp. 43, 23 plates. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1928. - Yakṣas. Part ii. By Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. (Smithsonian Institution; Freer Gallery of Art; Publication 3059.) 9¾ × 6½, pp. 84, 50 plates. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1931.
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Siamese State Ceremonies: their History and Function. By H. G. Quaritch Wales, M.A., Ph.D., 9¾ × 5¾, pp. xiv + 326, 46 plates, 5 figures. London: B. Quaritch, 1931.
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 424-426
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Selections from the Peshwa's Daftar. No. 7. Early Activities of Shahu and Balaji Vishvanath, pp. 29 + 5, 10d. No. 8. Shahu in Private Life, pp. 46 + 3, 11d. No. 9. Bajirao and his Family, 1720–40, pp. 49 + 3, 1s. 1d. No. 10. Early Strife between Bajirao and the Nizam, pp. 97 + 3, 1s. 8d. No. 11. Shahu's relations with Sambhaji, pp. 48 + 3, ls. ld. No. 12. The Dabhades and the Conquest of Guzerat, pp. 102 + 3, 2s. No. 13. Bajirao's Entry into Malwa and Bandelkhand, pp. 51 + 5, ls. ld. No. 14. Maratha Conquests in the North, pp. 66 + 4, 1s. 3d. No. 15. Bajirao's Advance upon Delhi, 1737–8, pp. 105 + 5, 2s. No. 16. Bassein Campaign, 1737–9, pp. 137 + 3, 2s. 6d. No. 17. Shahu and Bajirao, pp. 130 + 4, 2s. 9d. 9½ × 6. Bombay: Government Central Press, 1931.
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