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1 Danneman, Radl, Singer, Nordenskiold, O'Leary.
2 Alberuni's India An account of the religion, philosophy, literature, geography, chronology, astronomy, customs, laws and astrology of India about A.D. 1030. An English edition with notes and indices. By Dr. Edward Sachau. 2 vols. (London: Trubner and Co., 1887).
3 T. I. Rainow, Wielikije Uczenyje Usbecistana (IX-XI bb), [The Great Scholars of Uzbekistan (IXth to XIth centuries)], Tashkent: Edition Ousphan, 1943, p. 62.
4 See Paul Masson-Oursel, Esquisse d'une histoire de la philosophie indienne (Paris: Geuthner, 1923), and E. Radhakishnan, Indian Philosophy, 2 vols. (London-Calcutta, 1953).
5 India, ed cit., I, 400 (corresponding to page 200 in the Arab original).
6 Ibid, II, 145-146.
7 Ibid, I,100.
8 Ibid, I, 137-138.
9 Ibid, II, 153.
10 Ibid., 1, 138.
11 Ibid., 1, 400.
12 Ibid, 1, 355.
13 Ibid., 1,380-381.
14 Ibid, I,381-382.
15 Chronology, I, 290.
16 Bear d Carra de Vaux, Les Penseurs de I 'Islam (Paris: Payot, 1954), II, 149.
17India, I,65.
18lbid, I,43.
19 Ibid., I,89.
20 See, Extracts from the tales of Vahamira from Samhita, chapter 12, foreword.
21 Ibid, I, 203-204.
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