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Art. XIV.—Narrative of an Excursion from Pesháwer to Sháh-Báz Ghari

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2011

Extract

M. Court, of Mahárájá Banjit Sing's service, in a Memoir on Taxila and Peucelaotis, a notice of which appeared in the Journal of the Asiatic Society in Bengal for August 1836, first communicated to the world the fact of the existence of a Bactro-Pali Inscription near Kapúr-dí-Giri in the vicinity of Pesháwer; of which, indeed, he gave a few letters copied by himself.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1846

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1 “Quite close to this village (Kapúr-dí-Giri) I observed a rock on which there are inscriptions almost effaced by time, and out of which I could only decipher the following characters:—