Lexicographical Neighbors of Tugra
Literary usage of Tugra
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Universal History: From the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time by George Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower, George Shelvocke, John Campbell, John Swinton (1759)
"... name of Kichik-t&g, or the little mountain : it commences in tugra. the confines
of ... of one or two days journey, till it joins the tugra ..."
2. Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India by John Muir (1872)
"Four ships,*78 eagerly desired, impelled by the Asvins, convey to the shore tugra,
who had been plunged in tho waters, and sunk in bottomless darkness. 7. ..."
3. The Vedic Religion, Or, The Creed and Practice of the Indo-Aryans Three by Kenneth Somerled Macdonald (1881)
"What was the tree that was stationed in the midst of the ocean to which the
supplicating son of tugra clung?'3 tugra had 1 i. 122, 5. J i. 181, 3. 3 i. ..."
4. Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress of the Religion and by John Muir (1872)
"The son of tugra invoked you, Asvins. Borne forward, he moved without distress
over the sea. Ye brought him out with your well-yoked chariot swift as ..."
5. Indo-Aryans: Contributions Towards the Elucidation of Their Ancient and by Raja Rājendralāla Mitra (1881)
"Again, "you constructed a pleasant, substantial, winged bark, borne on the ocean
waters for the son of tugra, by which, with mind devoted to the gods, ..."