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Nathaniel Br****ey
Halhed (25 May 1751 – 18
February 1830) (Bengali: হালেদ, romanized: "Haled") was an
English Orientalist and philologist.
Halhed was born at...
- Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Halhed,
Nathaniel Br****ey" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press.
Halhed,
Nathaniel Br****ey (1776)...
- 1778
modern Bengali grammar book
written in
English by
Nathaniel Br****ey
Halhed. This is the
first grammar book of the
Bengali language. The book, published...
- with the
appearance of A
Grammar of the
Bengal Language by
Halhed." (Khan 1962:56) "
Halhed, when
compiling his
monumental Grammar of the
Bengali Language...
- London: Smith,
Elder & Co. pp. 330–331. "William
Cotton Oswell 1818 – 1893".
Halhed genealogy &
family trees.
Retrieved 20
February 2011. Gray, J.E. (1853)...
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dwelt therein.
According to 19th
century philologist and
Orientalist N.B.
Halhed,
there was a
fanciful derivation of
Gentoo from the
Sanskrit word jantu...
- tradition,
informing the
works of de Brosses, Dow, Sinner, Voltaire, Monboddo,
Halhed, Beauzée, and Hervás, and was
plagiarized by John
Cleland (1778). Rosane...
- the Brahmins, and
solely appropriated to
religious laws and records. Mr.
Halhed, in the
preface to his
Grammar of the
Bengal language, says, that he was...
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world would end in 1792 and then in 1794. 19 Nov 1795
Nathaniel Br****ey
Halhed While campaigning for
Richard Brothers' release,
Halhead proclaimed that...
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Benjamin Jowett "Henry
Warington Smyth Baden-Powell". www.
halhed.com (via archive.is).
Halhed Genealogy.
Archived from the
original on 18
January 2015...