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________________ 362 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [DECEMBER, 1908. Akalbir: Datisca Cannabina. Mono : Woollen Manufactures, p. 11. Akhoha: a kind of silk imported from Central Asia. Cf. kokhani. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 14. Akhor: a yellow, green, and white silk. Mono : Silk Industry, p. 20. Akhri: a star affixed to an ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 25. Al : an awl. Of. dr. Mono : Leather Industry, p. 23. Alian: a forehead ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 33. Alwan: a kind of cloth. Mono: Woollen Manufactures, p. 8. Amlikar: pashmina embroidered with silk; Nurpur in Kângra. Mono: Woollen Manufactures, p. 9. Amrat: an ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 34. Anam : & neck ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 33. Anchla: ribbon which is more than two ungals or fingers in width. Moro : Gold and Silver Work, p. 28. (Cf. Platts, p. 89.) Anjani: oxide of manganese. Mono: Pottery and Glass Industries, p. 20. Ankala : Calotropis gigantea = ak. Mono: Fibrous Manufactares, p. A-i. Ankri: an iron rod about a foot long with a curve or hook at the end. Cf. kundi. Mono: Pottery and Glass Industries, p. 24. (Cf. Platts, p. 94.) Arow: a courge Yarkandi silk. Mono : Silk Industry, p. 15. Arganat: a kind of silk imported from Bokhara. Cf. Khujandi. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 14. Arore : an instrument. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 19. Arthra ; a concave rest in which a vessel is held. Of. khopra. Mono: Pottery and Glass Industries, p. 5. Asara: a cotton and silk thread. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 28. C. pam. . Ateran: an Indian silk of inferior quality. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 15. Aterw&: a spinning wheel. C. Hind. ateran. Mono: Fibrons Manufactures, p. 12. AthAst: a cloth containing 800 threads to the three-quarters of a yard. Mono : Cotton Manufactures, p. 4. Athulna: a round mould. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 19. Atti: a skein. Cf. chand. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 17. (Atti, Platts, p. 22.) Attyan: a China silk imported from Bombay. Mono : Silk Industry, p. 14. Atura: a mixture of water and bark used in tanning. Cf. tarsa. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 18. Atesa. Cf. burghi (both in Peshawar). Baboya: a kind of phulkdrí. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 20. Babrt: a broken potsherd. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 88. Babriwanak: gold containing one-twelfth alloy'; MuzaffargaȚh. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 4. Badaite: a bullock muzzle. Mono: Fibrous Manufactures, p. 13.
SR No.032529
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 37
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages454
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size18 MB
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