Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 12
Author(s): Jas Burgess
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 50 Otherwise. In converting Christian into Hijra dates we may also proceed as directed in the rules for the converse process, but use Tables V, VI, IV and III, instead of Tables I, II, III and IV. TABLE V. Julian Calendar. A.D. A.H. Days. 622 623 624 648 672 700 80 0 Ι 2 27 51 157.87 168.50 180.13 86-97 1564 971 1600 1008 1632 1041 1634 1074 1700 1111 1720 1132 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. 159-07 196:50 59.80 Gregorian Calendar. A.D. A.H. Days. 348.17 298.58 732 113 292.43 764 146 286.33 800 183 323.77 832 216 317-67 864 249 311-57 900 286 349.00 932 319 342-90 964 352 336.80 1000 390 19-87 1032 423 13.77 1064 456 7-67 1100 493 45:10 1920 1132 526 39.00 1940 1358 1164 559 32.90 1960 1379 1200 596 70-33 1232 629 64-23 1264 662 58.13 1338 1300 699 95.57 1332 732 1364 765 89.47 83.37 1400 802 120.80. 1432 835 114-70 1464 868 108.60 1500 905 146-03 1532 938 139.93 133.83 171-27 165 17 161-27 24:57 1580 987 297.97 1600 1008 1620 1029 1640 1049 242.23 1660 1070 105.53 1680 1090 323-20 1700 1111 185.50 1720 1132 48.80 1740 1152 266.47 1760 1173 129.77 1780 1193 347:43 1800 1214 209-73 1820 1235 73.09 1840 1255 290-70 1860 1276 154.00 1880 1297 17:30 1900 233.97 1317 9"-27 311.93 173.23 1980 1400 41.53 2000 1420 259.20 A.D. A.H. The Madras Journal of Literature and Science had for many years ceased to exist; its old supporters had left India or died out, and the Madras members of the Society had added more novels to the old library than works on Oriental literature when some five years ago-Dr. Oppert made an attempt to revive the old Journal. The first volume was almost entirely written by himself, and this failure to find contributors STBROERRERRTE 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 18 19945867 17 17 11 12 13 14 15 A.D. ASIATIC SOCIETIES. TABLE VI. Days. = [FEBRUARY, 1883. 10-63 21-27 19 20 31.90 21 21 43.53 22 22 54.17 23 23 64.80 24 24 75:43 25 87-07 26 174.13 184.77 97.70 27 108.33 28 118.97 130.60 141.23 151.87 162.50 A.D.A.H. 18 195:40 36 1299 32 2 A.H. 386 A.H. 1299 Ramazân 2. To find the Hijra date Monday 2nd March A.D. 996. A.D. 964 A.H. 35232 32 996 ១៩៨៩គតឥតតកឥតត Examples. 1. To find the Hijra date corresponding to Tuesday 1st August 1882, A.D. 1880 A.H. 1297 2 2 1882 1 252-57 Ramazan 236. Days. 206.03 217.67 228:30 238.93 249.57 261-20 271-83 282:47 293-10 304.73 315.37 326.00 336-63 348.27 17:30 Table V. 21.27 VI. Aug. 213. » IV. 4.53 15-17 25.80 37.43 Şafar 30 A.H. 386, Safar 8th, 16th. corresponding to 336-80 Table V. 348-27", VI. March 60 33 IV. 2 747:07 708-73", 38.34 III. 33 III. III. | might have convinced him that his attempt was futile; but he had materials of his own to print and was not particular as to the character of the papers he got to insert. The second volume (1879), of which Dr. Oppert wrote considerably more than half, contained a long paper of his own: "On the Weapons, Army Organization, and Political Maxims of the Ancient Hindus," at which Orientalists were amused, for

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