| Anonymous 1907 A shooting camp in Cooch Behar. Highland Light Infantry Chronicle 7 (3): 97-100 |
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| Participant of the annual shoot of the Maharaja of Cooch Behar in 1907. Unsigned. No rhino recorded during the shoot of this year. |
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| Campbell, A.C. 1907 Glimpses of Bengal, vol. 2. Calcutta |
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| p.287 Details Tigers, leopards, wild buffaloes, rhinoceros, bears and other wild animals are to be met with in many parts of Cooch Behar There is a fine collection of trophies of the chase in the Cooch Behar Palace. His Highness the Maharaja being a keen sportsman Palace Cooch Behar. ... |
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| Chakravarti, M. 1906 Animals in the inscriptions of Piyadasi. Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1 (17): 361-374 |
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Indian Rhino
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| Chakravarti, M. 1906 Animals in the inscriptions of Piyadasi. Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1 (17): 361-374 |
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| Ancient India
By the older Dharma-Sutrakars, the flesh of the rhino was permitted to be eaten, though one of the five-toed animals.
Its flesh, if offered in the Sraddha, was deemed to gives special pleasures to the Fathers.
Gradually, however, the feelings changed. In the time of Vasistha and... |
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| Chakravarti, M. 1906 Animals in the inscriptions of Piyadasi. Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1 (17): 361-374 |
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| The rhinoceros was placed in the class Anupa (Car.Sutra xxvii. 37; subclass kulacarah, Sus. Ch. xlvi.). Its flesh is said to be a destroyer of cough, astringent, remover of winds, good for liver, pure, life prolonger, restrainer of urine and keeper (of health?) (Susi, ch. xlvi). Its flesh is pr... |
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| Del Mar, W. 1906 The romantic east: Burma, Assam & Kashmir. London, Adam and Charles Black, pp. i-xv, 1-211 |
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| Curzon, G.N. 1906 Lord Curzon in India, being a selection from his speeches as Viceroy & Governor-General of India 1898-1905. London, Macmillan and co, pp. i-lii, 1-557 |
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| Allen, B.S. 1906 Assam District Gazetteers, vol. 7: Sibsagar. Allahabad, Pioneer Press, pp. 1-323 |
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| p.2 - There is a large game reserve named the Kaziranga reserve in the vicinity of Bokakhat in Namdoyang mauza. Last year a certain area was added to it and this year again it has been proposed that a further addition should be made. |
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| Hutchinson, R.H.S. 1906 An account of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Calcutta, Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, pp. 1-202 |
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| Ruggles, J. 1906 Recollections of a Lucknow veteran, 1845-1876. London, Longmans & Co: pp. i-xv, 1-185 |
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| P.144 From Buxa (near Jalpaiguri) going to tabzee (towards Bhutan capital) – An incident showing how sagacious the elephant is occurred while at Tabzee. A shooting expedition was got up to search the jungle at the foot of the hills, with the possibility of getting a rhinoceros, which the co... |
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