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" Varand is a considerable rivulet, which rises to the north of Allahabad, and has a course of about 100 miles. The Asi is a mere brook of no length, and owing to its insignificant size, it does not appear in any of our most detailed maps. It is not entered... "
Archaeological Survey of India Reports - Page 102
by Archaeological Survey of India - 1871
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 32

Asia - 1864 - 738 pages
...the Ganges, between the Barnd Nadi on the north-east, and the Asi NAla on the south-west. The Barnd or Varand is a considerable rivulet, which rises to...Indian Atlas, Sheet No. 88, which is on the scale of 4 miles to the inch, nor even in the larger lithographed map of the district of Benares on the double...
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The Ancient Geography of India: I. The Buddhist Period, Including the ...

Sir Alexander Cunningham - India - 1871 - 732 pages
...The first name is found in the Ceylonese chronicles, the second in the Burmese version. or Varanu, is a considerable rivulet, which rises to the north...Indian Atlas Sheet, No. 88, which is on the scale of 4 miles to the inch, nor even in the larger lithographed map of the district of Banaras, on the double...
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The Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king: A Life of Buddha

Aśvaghoṣa - English literature - 1883 - 436 pages
...the Ganges, between the Barni Nadi on the north-east and the Asi Nala on the south-west. The Barna is a considerable rivulet which rises to the north...100 miles. The Asi is a mere brook of no length." free from vulgar noise, such was the place where the old y?/shis dwelt. 1219 Tathagata glorious and...
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The Satapatha-brâhmana. Part I: According to the Text of the ..., Part 1, Book 1

Julius Eggeling - 1900 - 934 pages
...the Ganges, between the Barnd Nadi on the north-east and the Asi Nala on the south-west. The Barna is a considerable rivulet which rises to the north...100 miles. The Asi is a mere brook of no length.' free from vulgar noise, such was the place where the old ^?z'shis dwelt. 1219 Tathagata glorious and...
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Ancient Indian Tribes, Volume 1

Bimala Churn Law - Ethnology - 1926 - 226 pages
...the north bank of the Ganges, at the juriction between it and the river Barana.2 The Barana or Varana is a considerable rivulet which rises to the north...course of about 100 miles. The Asi is a mere brook. From the joint name of these two streams which bound the city to the north and the south, the Brahmanas...
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Journal of Indian History, Volumes 3-4

India - 1924 - 988 pages
...the north bank of the Ganges, at the junction between it and the River Barana.2 The Barana or Varana is a considerable rivulet which rises to the north of Allahabad and has a course of about hundred miles. The Asi is a mere brook. From the joint name of these two streams which bound the city...
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