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On the Form of the Bhagavadgītā Contained in the Kashmirian Mahābhārata
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 146-149
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Art. XXI.—Account of a rare, if not unique, manuscript History of the Seljúqs contained in the Schefer Collection lately acquired by the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, and now described by Edward G. Browne, M.A., M.R.A.S
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 567-610
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Art. III.—Account of the Wáralís and Kátodís,—two of the Forest Tribes of the northern Konkan
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- 14 March 2011, pp. 14-31
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Ibn al-Azraq, his Ta'rīkh Mayyāfāriqīn, and early Islam
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- 24 September 2009, pp. 7-27
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- 15 March 2011, p. 116
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Sumerian Connexions with Ancient India
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 697-701
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Dutch Travellers in Arabia in the Seventeenth Century
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 64-81
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II. Description of the Ruins of Buddha Gáya
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- 19 November 2009, pp. 40-51
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A Bāz-Nāmah and a Faras-Nāmah
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 59-60
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The Rōmaji movement in Japan
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- 30 November 2009, pp. 75-88
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The First Museum in China: The British Museum of Macao (1829–1834) and its Contribution to Nineteenth-Century British Natural Science*
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- 12 October 2012, pp. 575-586
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Building a Library: The Arabic and Persian Manuscript Collection of Sir William Jones
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- 09 December 2020, pp. 1-70
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The Establishment of the British Trade Agencies in Tibet: A Survey*
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- 24 September 2009, pp. 399-421
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The Legend of Purūravas and Urvaśī: an Interpretation
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 142-152
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Some Sino-European Xylographic Works, 1662–1718
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 199-215
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Indian concepts of human personality in relation to the doctrine of the soul*
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 73-97
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Some Ethnographic Aspects of the Ancient Copper-Bronze Tradition in India
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- 24 September 2009, pp. 219-231
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Assyriological Notes
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 849-875
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The Divine Word Missionaries in Gansu, Qinghai and Xinjiang, 1922–1953: A Bibliographic Note*
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- 09 December 2008, pp. 59-82
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Art. XXV.—Remarks on the Revenue System and Landed Tenures of the Provinces under the Presidency of Fort St. George
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- 14 March 2011, pp. 292-306
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