| 1837 - 732 pagine
...the sacred standard bears his image, as does thnt Soythic part of the regalia called the changi, a disc of black felt or ostrich feathers, with a plate of gold to represent the sun in its centre, borne upon a pole. The royal parasol is termed kirnia, in allusion... | |
| Edward Pococke - 1852 - 444 pagine
...mentioned, the sacred standard bears his image, as does that Scythic part of the regalia, called changi, a disc of black felt, or ostrich feathers, with a plate of gold, to represent the sun, in its centre, borne upon a pole. The royal parasol is termed Kernia, in allusion... | |
| James Prinsep - 1858 - 554 pagine
...the sacred standard bears his image, as does that Scythic part of the regalia called the changi, a disc of black felt or ostrich feathers, with a plate of gold to represent the sun in its centre, borno upon a pole. The royal parasol is termed a kirnia, in allusion... | |
| James Prinsep - 1858 - 658 pagine
...the sacred standard bears his image, as does that Scythic part of the regalia called the chang'i, a disc of black felt or ostrich feathers, with a plate of gold to represent the sun in its centre, borne upon a pole. The royal parasol is termed a Jcirnia, in allusion... | |
| James Tod - 1873 - 776 pagine
...the sacred standard bears his image, as does that Scythic part of the regalia called the changi, a disc of black felt or ostrich feathers, with a plate of gold to represent the sun in its centre, borne upon a pole. The royal parasol is termed kirnia, in allusion... | |
| William Crooke - 1894 - 442 pagine
...andience, and in front of it is the throne. The sacred standard bears his image, as does the disc (changi) of black felt or ostrich feathers with a plate of...centre to represent the sun, borne aloft on a pole. The royal parasol is called kiraniga in allusion to its shape, like a ray (kiran) of the orb.3 In the... | |
| William Crooke - 1896 - 346 pagine
...audience, and in front of it is the throne. The sacred standard bears his image, as does the disc (changt) of black felt or ostrich feathers with a plate of...centre to represent the sun, borne aloft on a pole. The royal parasol is called Kiraniya, in allusion to its shape, like a ray (ktran) of the orb.3 1 Max... | |
| James Tod - 2001 - 770 pagine
...the sacred standard bears his image, as does that Scythic part of the regalia called the changi, a disc of black felt or ostrich feathers, with a plate of gold to represent the sun in its centre, borne upon a pole. The royal parasol is termed Jcirnia, in allusion... | |
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