The Rája Taranginí;
a history of Cashmir, consisting of four separate compilations: viz. I, The Rája Taranginí, by Kalhana, 1148 A.D.; II, The Rájávalí, by Jona Rája (defective), to 1412 A.D.; III, Continuation of the same, by Sri Vara, pupil of Jona Rája, A.D. 1477; IV, The Rájávali Pátaka, by Prájya Bhatta, brought up to the conquest of the valley by the emperor Akber; commenced under the auspices of the General committee of public instruction; transferred to the Asiatic society, with other unfinished Oriental works, and completed in 1835.

APA Citation

Asiatic Society (Calcutta, I. (1835). The Rája Taranginí: a history of Cashmir, consisting of four separate compilations: viz. I, The Rája Taranginí, by Kalhana, 1148 A.D.; II, The Rájávalí, by Jona Rája (defective), to 1412 A.D.; III, Continuation of the same, by Sri Vara, pupil of Jona Rája, A.D. 1477; IV, The Rájávali Pátaka, by Prájya Bhatta, brought up to the conquest of the valley by the emperor Akber; commenced under the auspices of the General committee of public instruction; transferred to the Asiatic society, with other unfinished Oriental works, and completed in 1835. Calcutta: Printed at the Baptist mission press.

MLA Citation

Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India). The Rája Taranginí: a History of Cashmir, Consisting of Four Separate Compilations: Viz. I, The Rája Taranginí, by Kalhana, 1148 A.D.; II, The Rájávalí, by Jona Rája (defective), to 1412 A.D.; III, Continuation of the Same, by Sri Vara, Pupil of Jona Rája, A.D. 1477; IV, The Rájávali Pátaka, by Prájya Bhatta, Brought Up to the Conquest of the Valley by the Emperor Akber; Commenced Under the Auspices of the General Committee of Public Instruction; Transferred to the Asiatic Society, With Other Unfinished Oriental Works, And Completed In 1835. Calcutta: Printed at the Baptist mission press, 1835.

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