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Miscellaneous Essays Relating to Indian Subjects

Volume II

Miscellaneous Essays Relating to Indian Subjects

Volume II

ByBrian Houghton Hodgson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 21 August 2013
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315012124
Pages 358 pages
eBook ISBN 9781136386091
SubjectsArea Studies
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Hodgson, B. (2001). Miscellaneous Essays Relating to Indian Subjects. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315012124
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
SEOTION
INDIA
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
SECTION IV.
FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SECT ION
EASTERN FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
IItt
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SECTION VI. INDO-CHINESE BORDERERS
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Cat.-Si-mi in Bhotia, Si-mi in Sokpa.
ByEar.-Na in Bhotia, Na-vo in Lhopa.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
IINN
View abstract
chapter |44 pages
SEOTION VII.
AFFINITIES OF THE OAUOASIANS.
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
SEOTION
PHYSIOAL TYPE OF TIBETANS.
View abstract
chapter |21 pages
SEOTION IX.
INDIA.
View abstract
chapter |38 pages
EASTERN GHATS.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
_ _ _ _
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
LON.
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
SEOTION NEPALESE MISSION TO PEKIN,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SEOTION XI.
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
, , ,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
NEPAL.
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SEOTION SOME ACCOUNT
View abstract
chapter VIII|6 pages
-
View abstract
chapter XXXI|8 pages
-Is the K1tmari an offence of record
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
In general, oral evidence is not taken down or
LIX.-Is the decree recorded, and a copy of it
View abstract
chapter LXXXVIII|17 pages
-Are the bicMris regularly educated to
View abstract
chapter |17 pages
SECTION
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
it be not necessary to consult idiomatic law, the
View abstract
chapter |40 pages
of improvement.
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
laws-is a sad mistake. Mitius fubetur
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
at present; and this, as well to ensure
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
SlR,-In your issue of the 28th ult., you have some observa-
View abstract

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
SEOTION
INDIA
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
SECTION IV.
FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SECT ION
EASTERN FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
IItt
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SECTION VI. INDO-CHINESE BORDERERS
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Cat.-Si-mi in Bhotia, Si-mi in Sokpa.
ByEar.-Na in Bhotia, Na-vo in Lhopa.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
IINN
View abstract
chapter |44 pages
SEOTION VII.
AFFINITIES OF THE OAUOASIANS.
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
SEOTION
PHYSIOAL TYPE OF TIBETANS.
View abstract
chapter |21 pages
SEOTION IX.
INDIA.
View abstract
chapter |38 pages
EASTERN GHATS.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
_ _ _ _
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
LON.
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
SEOTION NEPALESE MISSION TO PEKIN,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SEOTION XI.
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
, , ,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
NEPAL.
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SEOTION SOME ACCOUNT
View abstract
chapter VIII|6 pages
-
View abstract
chapter XXXI|8 pages
-Is the K1tmari an offence of record
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
In general, oral evidence is not taken down or
LIX.-Is the decree recorded, and a copy of it
View abstract
chapter LXXXVIII|17 pages
-Are the bicMris regularly educated to
View abstract
chapter |17 pages
SECTION
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
it be not necessary to consult idiomatic law, the
View abstract
chapter |40 pages
of improvement.
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
laws-is a sad mistake. Mitius fubetur
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
at present; and this, as well to ensure
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
SlR,-In your issue of the 28th ult., you have some observa-
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
SEOTION
INDIA
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
SECTION IV.
FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SECT ION
EASTERN FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
IItt
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SECTION VI. INDO-CHINESE BORDERERS
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Cat.-Si-mi in Bhotia, Si-mi in Sokpa.
ByEar.-Na in Bhotia, Na-vo in Lhopa.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
IINN
View abstract
chapter |44 pages
SEOTION VII.
AFFINITIES OF THE OAUOASIANS.
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
SEOTION
PHYSIOAL TYPE OF TIBETANS.
View abstract
chapter |21 pages
SEOTION IX.
INDIA.
View abstract
chapter |38 pages
EASTERN GHATS.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
_ _ _ _
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
LON.
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
SEOTION NEPALESE MISSION TO PEKIN,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SEOTION XI.
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
, , ,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
NEPAL.
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SEOTION SOME ACCOUNT
View abstract
chapter VIII|6 pages
-
View abstract
chapter XXXI|8 pages
-Is the K1tmari an offence of record
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
In general, oral evidence is not taken down or
LIX.-Is the decree recorded, and a copy of it
View abstract
chapter LXXXVIII|17 pages
-Are the bicMris regularly educated to
View abstract
chapter |17 pages
SECTION
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
it be not necessary to consult idiomatic law, the
View abstract
chapter |40 pages
of improvement.
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
laws-is a sad mistake. Mitius fubetur
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
at present; and this, as well to ensure
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
SlR,-In your issue of the 28th ult., you have some observa-
View abstract

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
SEOTION
INDIA
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
SECTION IV.
FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SECT ION
EASTERN FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
IItt
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SECTION VI. INDO-CHINESE BORDERERS
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Cat.-Si-mi in Bhotia, Si-mi in Sokpa.
ByEar.-Na in Bhotia, Na-vo in Lhopa.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
IINN
View abstract
chapter |44 pages
SEOTION VII.
AFFINITIES OF THE OAUOASIANS.
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
SEOTION
PHYSIOAL TYPE OF TIBETANS.
View abstract
chapter |21 pages
SEOTION IX.
INDIA.
View abstract
chapter |38 pages
EASTERN GHATS.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
_ _ _ _
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
LON.
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
SEOTION NEPALESE MISSION TO PEKIN,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SEOTION XI.
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
, , ,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
NEPAL.
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SEOTION SOME ACCOUNT
View abstract
chapter VIII|6 pages
-
View abstract
chapter XXXI|8 pages
-Is the K1tmari an offence of record
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
In general, oral evidence is not taken down or
LIX.-Is the decree recorded, and a copy of it
View abstract
chapter LXXXVIII|17 pages
-Are the bicMris regularly educated to
View abstract
chapter |17 pages
SECTION
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
it be not necessary to consult idiomatic law, the
View abstract
chapter |40 pages
of improvement.
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
laws-is a sad mistake. Mitius fubetur
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
at present; and this, as well to ensure
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
SlR,-In your issue of the 28th ult., you have some observa-
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
SEOTION
INDIA
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
SECTION IV.
FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SECT ION
EASTERN FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
IItt
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SECTION VI. INDO-CHINESE BORDERERS
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Cat.-Si-mi in Bhotia, Si-mi in Sokpa.
ByEar.-Na in Bhotia, Na-vo in Lhopa.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
IINN
View abstract
chapter |44 pages
SEOTION VII.
AFFINITIES OF THE OAUOASIANS.
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
SEOTION
PHYSIOAL TYPE OF TIBETANS.
View abstract
chapter |21 pages
SEOTION IX.
INDIA.
View abstract
chapter |38 pages
EASTERN GHATS.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
_ _ _ _
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
LON.
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
SEOTION NEPALESE MISSION TO PEKIN,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SEOTION XI.
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
, , ,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
NEPAL.
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SEOTION SOME ACCOUNT
View abstract
chapter VIII|6 pages
-
View abstract
chapter XXXI|8 pages
-Is the K1tmari an offence of record
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
In general, oral evidence is not taken down or
LIX.-Is the decree recorded, and a copy of it
View abstract
chapter LXXXVIII|17 pages
-Are the bicMris regularly educated to
View abstract
chapter |17 pages
SECTION
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
it be not necessary to consult idiomatic law, the
View abstract
chapter |40 pages
of improvement.
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
laws-is a sad mistake. Mitius fubetur
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
at present; and this, as well to ensure
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
SlR,-In your issue of the 28th ult., you have some observa-
View abstract

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
SEOTION
INDIA
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
SECTION IV.
FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SECT ION
EASTERN FRONTIER.
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
IItt
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SECTION VI. INDO-CHINESE BORDERERS
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Cat.-Si-mi in Bhotia, Si-mi in Sokpa.
ByEar.-Na in Bhotia, Na-vo in Lhopa.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
IINN
View abstract
chapter |44 pages
SEOTION VII.
AFFINITIES OF THE OAUOASIANS.
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
SEOTION
PHYSIOAL TYPE OF TIBETANS.
View abstract
chapter |21 pages
SEOTION IX.
INDIA.
View abstract
chapter |38 pages
EASTERN GHATS.
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
_ _ _ _
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
LON.
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
SEOTION NEPALESE MISSION TO PEKIN,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
SEOTION XI.
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
, , ,
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
NEPAL.
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
SEOTION SOME ACCOUNT
View abstract
chapter VIII|6 pages
-
View abstract
chapter XXXI|8 pages
-Is the K1tmari an offence of record
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
In general, oral evidence is not taken down or
LIX.-Is the decree recorded, and a copy of it
View abstract
chapter LXXXVIII|17 pages
-Are the bicMris regularly educated to
View abstract
chapter |17 pages
SECTION
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
it be not necessary to consult idiomatic law, the
View abstract
chapter |40 pages
of improvement.
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
laws-is a sad mistake. Mitius fubetur
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
at present; and this, as well to ensure
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
SlR,-In your issue of the 28th ult., you have some observa-
View abstract
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