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Descriptive catalogue of Assamese manuscripts Hemchandra Goswami
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Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts | 011.31 GOS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 67977 |
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Badriseh (the slab of wood at the top of a tent pole) Man with a tent [slides]
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Bakheh (tortoise) (damged) [slides]
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Chapdar (an over-shoe). Represented by a man knelling on the ground painting at his slippers [slides]
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Chubakin or Chublin (a wooden instrument similar to a rabab but played like a Kamancheh)
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Dara (a net or a share).Represented by men netting fish in a river [slides]
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Daryush (a dragon) [slides]
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Dastas (a quern or handgrinder) (above). Darafsh (a standard or pennant). (below) [slides]
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Dukhtandar (a stepdaughter) [slides]
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Dumlabeh (tail Wagging). Represented by a dog greeting its master (above). Dalleh (an ermine) (below) [slides]
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Duraneh (a bow used by a cotton dresser) [slides]
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Durdkesh (a topr or tippler) [slides]
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Durrajeh (mantlet used to protect men employed to dig through mountains or a box used in mining for piercing walls of fortress or digging through mountains) [slides]
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Duzeh (a prickly plant or cactus also know as a sagak) [slides]
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Fanj (Part of the body damaged [slides]
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Farmuk (a child's spinning top or yoyo) [slides]
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Furfareh (a child's comprising a piece of leather which is made to Whiri noisily by means of a double string) Whirting disk (Gr. yinx) [slides]
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Ghab (thick or haunt of wild beasts) Represented by two lions and a hyena sitting among shrubs [slides]
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Gharm (mountains sheep) [slides]
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Ghazal (gazelle) [slides]
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Guraz (wild pig) [slides]
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Gurben bid (Catkin or flowetr of the willow) [slides]
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Gurg (wolf) [slides]
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Gushan (the mating of animals) [slides]
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Gushan (the mating of animals) [slides]
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Jaft (vault or saloon), three men seated under a vaulted roof [slides]
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Jaghaneh or chaghaneh (a bowed instrument similar to a rabab but played like a kamancheh) [slides]
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Javaz (a stone mortar for pounding fram) [slides]
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Jidan or Jilan (sinjid or jujube tree) [slides]
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Juvalak (light-coloured religious tunic) [slides]
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Kabast (bark of the Sugarcane) [slides]
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Kahbad (a recluse or hermit) [slides]
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Kalabeh (a Wooden instrument for spinning raw thread as it is wound from the spindle) (above) kunghaleh (a whore) (below) [slides]
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Kaman muhreh (a type of Catapult which discharges clay or wooden bullets) [slides]
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Kamas (a flask, often in the shape of tortoise which is Carried under the arm to hide smuggled wine) [slides]
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Kappan (balance with a Scale at one end and a Stone weight at the other [slides]
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Karbaseh (a lizard, drawn here with a bushy tail) [slides]
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Karra or Garra (a Cupper or blood-letter) [slides]
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Kashaf (tortoise) [slides]
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Kavish (meditation or discussion on theogical sujbect) Represented by three men in discussion [slides]
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Kazeh or Kasheh (a Place where Hunters ambsh game) (above) kundeh (stocks) (below) represented by a man sitting in the stocks [slides]
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Kazmuz (a child too young to speak plainly [slides]
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Khajyun (a div) [slides]
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Kharbivaz (1 large bat) [slides]
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Kharchang (crab) [slides]
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Khumak (a small drum and also the word used for beating time in music) Represented by a man playing the tambourine [slides]
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Khuskh-amar (dropsy) Represented by a doctor holding a man's pluse, (Damaged) [slides]
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Kuch (tame ram used for Children to ride on) [slides]
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Kuftar (hyena) [slides]
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Kurkadan (rhinoceros) (damged) [slides]
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Luhaffan (dolls) [slides]
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Makhchi (a cross between a Akbar horse and a turko man horse [slides]
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Many (yawning and stretching) [slides]
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Mashursh (raw cotton) [slides]
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Mihar (string put through Camel's nostri to lead it by) [slides]
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Mul (hair) [slides]
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Mushku (the Palace built by Khusarau) represented by Farhad being visited by Shirin on Mount Bisitun near the sculpture of Khusrau and Shirin [slides]
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Naisheh (hallow read pipe played by shepherds in the desert) [slides]
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Nakhuda (Captain of a ship) Allah on ships flag [slides]
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Nava (musical instrument similar to a Kamancheh) [slides]
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Nimur (a hunt also a deer) Double meaning represented by a man hunting a deer [slides]
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Nuhaz (ram or goat which leads the folk) (below). Nau amuz (a learner or novice) (below) Represented by a school scence (damaged) [slides]
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Paghaz (a wedge) The Two sawing a plank longitudinally and using a wedge [slides]
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Pahnaneh (an ape) (damged) [slides]
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Palaced (a led horse or back horse) [slides]
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Palang (leopard) [slides]
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Parandavar (glittering sword made of watered steal) [slides]
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Pareh (game brought up in a circle Mongol style as in a Jargeh) [slides]
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Partridge (a moth) [slides]
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Pasuk (a yawn) Man yawning [slides]
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Ramesh (a flock or herd ) [slides]
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Ramishagar (musicians) (Damaged) [slides]
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Sabu's (one who boasts of former imagined greatness or Wealth) Represented by a man telling, what appears to be-a tall spry to his listener [slides]
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Saneh ( a neigh) Represented by a du horse neighing as it runs loose [slides]
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Sang Pushat (tortoise) [slides]
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Sankar (hunting Falcon) [slides]
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Sarah (sarah, wife of Abraham) [slides]
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Sarguch ( a headdress worn by women) [slides]
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Sarv (Cypress tree) [slides]
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Shadkhvar (a tippler) (damged) [slides]
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Shahalang (rope-maker) [slides]
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Shaibur or Shaipur (tube, flute, above or a bragen trumpet used in battle [slides]
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Sharalak (little bustard or a water fowl with plumage which changes colour) [slides]
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Shashdar ( part of the game of nard or backgammon) represented by two men playing [slides]
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Shikari (hunting) Represented by examples of hunting by hawking spearing and shooting with bow and arrow [slides]
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Shugh (horse of an ox) Represented by two oxen fighting head on [slides]
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Shuturmurgh (ostrich) [slides]
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Sikizidan (to gallop) Represented by a cow galloping [slides]
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Silahi (copper trumpet) (telescope) [slides]
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The simurgh, called by Zal healing Rustam's wounds while Rakhsh waits nearby [slides]
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Sitan (to hang upside-drwn).Represented by a Man hanging up-side down tied by the heels to a wooden-frame) [slides]
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Sitaragh ( a word which can mean either a colt or a milk producing animal).Represented by a mare suckling a colt [slides]
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Suftehgar (a pearl or coral porer) Represented by a craftsman using one [slides]
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Sughar (porcupine) (damged) [slides]
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Takuk (a jug made in the shape of bird) [slides]
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Tanban (short breeches worn by Wrestlers) [slides]
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Tardeh (price paid for grinding corn) [slides]
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Tartarak (yellow Wagtali) [slides]
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Tashi (porcupine) [slides]
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Turang ( a partridge or Pheasnt) [slides]
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Tureh (animal similar to a jackal) [slides]
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