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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
BISMUTH, or TIN-GLASS, a metal of a reddish or yellowish-white colour and a
lamellated texture. See CHEMISTRY and MINERALOGY Index. BISNAGAR,
formerly a very large and powerful kingdom of Asia, comprehending the
kingdoms of ...
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Encyclopædia britannica: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, ...
BISNAGAR, formerly a very large and powerful kingdom 'of Asia, comprehending
the kingdoms of Kanara, Messowr, Travankor, Madura, Marava, and Tanjour. It
was called Bisnagar from its capital city, and took the name of Narsinga from one
...
Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig,
1797
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; or A dictionary of arts, sciences, ...
BISMUTH, or Tin-glass, a metal of a reddish or yellowish-white colour and a
lamellated texture. See Chemistry and Mineralogy Index. BISNAGAR, formerly a
very large and powerful kingdom of Asia, comprehending the kingdoms of
Kanara, ...
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A geographical illustration of the map of India: tr. from ...
The kingdoms of Bisnagar and Narsinga being taken the one for the other, M.
Delifle has consequently imagined that Bisnagar and Chandegri were one and
the same town ; whereas by the situation which the memoirs of the Jesuits give to
the ...
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville,
1759
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The modern part of An universal history, from the earliest ...
S E C T. II. Empire of Bisnagar. 'T1 H 1 S kingdom, called Bisnagar, from the
capital Empirics * city, and Narsinga from the name of one of its rajahs Btli'*iar. Or
kings, bounded Dekan on the south ; and was at the time of the abovementioned
...
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The Modern Part of an Universal History: From the Earliest ...
The king of Bisnagar (D) met them with double that number, and had the better at
first ; but fortune changing to the other side, he lost his life, at the age of ninety-six
; and the enemy became victorious. They and dt- spent five months in ...
beginning to think of a wife for him, threw his eyes upon the Princess Bisnagar*,
the only heiress of the kingdom of that name. This was, indeed, so advantageous
a match for the prince of Java, that Ghionluk imagined his son's ambition would ...
John Hawkesworth, Clara Reeve, Tobias George Smollett,
1816
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An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time
G'/ys/Bis- THE,city of Bisnagar, which still subsists, Les eight days nigar. journey (
X) from Coa, and six from the diamond mines. Ca- sar Frederic, who was at this
capital of Karsinga in 1567, represents it as a very great city, twenty-four miles in
...
George Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower,
1759
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A Geographical Illustration of the Map of India, translated ...
The kingdoms of Bisiragar and Narsinga being taken the one for the other, M.
Delifle has consequently imagined that Bisnagar and Chandegri were one and
the same town; whereas by the situation which the memoirs of the Jeictuits give
to ...
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville, William HERBERT (Editor of Ames's “Typographical Antiquities.”.),
1759
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An universal history: from the earliest accounts to the ...
The south-east coast of India, situate on the bay of Bengal, usually called the
coast of Cormandel, contains the provinces of Madura, Tan- jour, east- side of
Bisnagar, or Carnate, Golconda, and Orixa. The south-weft coast, or coast of
Malabar, ...
George Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower,
1765
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A throwback to Vijayanagar's golden days
Descriptions of the king's procession held after nine days of feasting by Domingo Paes during his visit to the Kingdom of Bisnagar (Vijayanagar) and reckoned to ... «The Hindu, Окт 13»