Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 49
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications
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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY
[ JANUARY, 1920
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Index to Denny's Indian Archipelago, pp. 33-342; No. 20, British Borneo, pp. 13-74). LEYDEN John. Malay Annals translated from the Malay language by the late
Dr. John Leyden. London, 1821. LUCAS, C. P. A Historical Geography of the British Colonies. Oxford, 1888 (vol. I,
pp. 96-132). MCNAIR, Major Fred. Perak and the Malays. London, 1878 (pp. 319 413). MALAYAN MISCELLANIES. 2 vols. Bercoolen, 1820. (Vol. I, No. 3, Annals of Achin; No. 8,
Sketch of Borneo ; Vol. II, No. 8, Pulo Niat ; No. 12, Rajas of Pulo Percha, Sumatra). MANDELSLO, J. Albert de Voyages and Travels into the East Indies. Rendered into
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