- Kitāb al-Hind (The Book on India);
English translations called Indica or
Alberuni's India. The work is a
compendium of India's
religion and philosophy.[page needed]...
- influence,
probably occurred in
early medieval times and is
witnessed in
Alberuni. The
river is
formed by the
confluence of two rivers,
Chandra and Bhaga...
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notes of
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notes of
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notes of
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- po****tion in 2011 was 33,081.
Chanderi is
mentioned by the
Persian scholar Alberuni in 1030.
Ghiyas ud din
Balban captured the city in 1251 for Nasiruddin...
- and
appear to have been a
closely allied people. The
Matsya Purana and
Alberuni spell Kashi as
Kausika and
Kaushaka respectively. All
other ancient texts...
- eighth-century Sind, who
attained sudra status by the
eleventh century (
Alberuni), and had
become peasants par
excellence (of
vaisya status) by the seventeenth...
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Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Biruni,
Muhammad ibn Ahmad; Sachau,
Eduard (1910).
Alberuni's India. An
account of the religion, philosophy, literature, geography,...
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Brahmagupta earlier than Ptolemy. —
Alberuni (Ed. & trans.
Edward Sachau),
Alberuni's India [The
Indika of
Alberuni] (1910)
Alberuni's translator and
editor Edward...