| William Smith Ellis - 1869 - 406 頁
...the Kajpoot tribes can be traced anterior to the War of Troy. In the Mahabharat or Great War 1200 BC we find the hero Bheesama exulting over his trophy,...Arjoona, its field adorned with the figure of the Indian Hanuman (monkey deity). In Eajpootana the feudal system existed, analogous to that in medieval Europe,... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1872 - 578 頁
...Rajpoot tribes can be traced anterior to the war of Troy. In the Mahabharet or great war, BC 1200, we find the hero Bheesama exulting over his trophy,...Arjoona, its field adorned with the figure of the Indian Hanuman (monkey deity). The peacock was the favorite emblem of the Rajpoot warriors ; it is the bird... | |
| James Tod - 1873 - 776 頁
...amongst the Rajpoot tribes can be traced to a period anterior to the war of Troy. In the Mahabharat, or great war, twelve hundred years before Christ,...Arjoona, its field adorned with the figure of the Indian Hanuman.f These emblems had a religious reference amongst the Hindus, and were taken from their mythology,... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1880 - 928 頁
...traced anterior to the war of Troy. In the Mahabharet, or great war, BC 1200, the hero Bheesama exults over his trophy, the banner of Arjoona, its field adorned with the figure of the Indian Hanumau (monkey deity). The peacock was the favorite emblem of the Rajpoot warriors ; the bird is sacred... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1917 - 442 頁
...traced anterior to the war of Troy. In the Mahabharet, or great war, BC 1200, the hero Bheesama exults over his trophy, the banner of Arjoona, its field adorned with the figure of the Indian Hanuman (monkey deity). The peacock was the favorite emblem of the Rajpoot warriors; the bird is sacred... | |
| James Tod - 2001 - 770 頁
...amongst the Rajpoot tribes can be traced to a period anterior to the war of Troy. In the Mahabharat, or great war, twelve hundred years before Christ,...Arjoona, its field adorned with the figure of the Indian Hanuman.'f These emblems had a religious reference amongst the Hindus, and were taken from their mythology,... | |
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