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0282 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
インドおよび高地アジアへの科学調査隊派遣の成果 : vol.3
Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 / 282 ページ(カラー画像)

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Tāj, or Tājmahál, at Ágra, Lat. 27°, Long. 78° . . . . . . . . . . تاج محال Pers. Arab.
"Crown, or Crown place." The celebrated and most beautiful mausoleum of Shajehán
and Arjimánd Bánu. Mahál is very vaguely employed for place, district, estate.
Anal. Táj-pur, in Bengál, Lat. 27°, Long. 87°.

Takht-i-Sulaimán, a mountain in Kashmír, Lat. 34°, Long. 75° تخت سليمان Arab. with
Pers. poss. affix.
"Sulaimán's, Solimán's, Solomon's throne."
A peak of the same name near the right bank of the Indus, Lat. 31°, Long. 69°.

Tálong, in Bhután, Lat. 27°, Long. 92° . . . . . . . . . . . ད་ལོང་ rta-long. Tib.
"Opportunity for horses." Rta, horse; long, or long-ba, to seize; opportunity;
the form len-pa is now more in use.

Tálu-ka river, Míshmi and Singpho name for Brahmapútra, q. v.

Tamrachérí, or Támbárchérí, in Málabar,
Lat. 11°, Long. 76° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . تمبر چمری तामचेरी Hind. (Sanskr.) Tam.
"Copper-town."

Tamrapáni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ताम्रपाणि Sanskr.
"Copper-hand." The ancient name of Ceylon, q. v.; the Greek Taprobane. For the
legends connected with it and further modifications of the name, see Lassen, Ind. Alt.,
Vol. I., p. 201.

Tanggálle, see Gálle.

Tápti, a river in Central India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . तपती تيبي Sanskr., Hind.
"The heating."
It seems to be named after Tápati, daughter of the sun-god; the natives also referred
it to the high temperature of the water.

Taragárh, in Sérhind, Lat. 39°, Long. 76° . . . . . . . . . . . . . تارا گڑھ Pers. Hind.
"Star fort." The same name in the Pánjáb, Lat. 32°, Long. 75°.
Anal. Tara-ghát, star-pass, in Bahár, Lat. 25°, Long. 82°; Tara-kót, in Orissa, Lat. 20°,
Long. 86°; Tara-púr, in the Dékhan, Lat. 17°, Long. 75°; in the Kónkan, Lat. 19°,
Long. 72°; in Hindostán, Lat. 29°, Long. 78°.

Tarái, a tract of land along the southern border of the Himálaya. . . . . ترائ Hind., Sanskr.
"Low lands." Its Sanskrit name, Tareyáni, is derived by Hodgson from a Támul word.
tar, meaning, to be low, with the affixed Tamul termination -ei-, and the Sanskr. -ni.—
Madden, Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. XVIII, p. 446, connects it with the Persian word tári,
moisture, water; or with the Hindi túle, low.