Patna
Patna,[1][2] scriptura Devanagari पटना Paṭanā, apud Indos antiquos Pataliputra, Graece
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ "Patna" inter regna enumerata s.v. "India" in Iohannes Iacobus Hofmannus, Lexicon universale (1698) ~
- ↑ Cf. "Archidioecesis Patnensis" e The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church (situs a Davide M. Cheney elaboratus) (Anglice)
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- "Patna" in Encyclopaedia Britannica. 11a ed. (Sicagi, 1911) html djvu
- "Patna (Padmavati)" in Walter Hamilton, The East India Gazetteer (Londinii: Murray, 1815) textus
- "Patna[nexus deficit]" in H. Yule, A. C. Burnell; Gulielmus Crooke, ed., Hobson-Jobson. 2a ed. (Londinii: Murray, 1903) ~ ~
- "Patna Division; Patna District; Patna City" in William Stevenson Meyer et al., The Imperial Gazetteer of India (2a ed. 26 voll. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1908-1931) textus
- "Bankipur; Patna" in A Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon (8a ed. Londinii: John Murray, 1911) Textus
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Agra • Amedebatum • Amritsar • Aurangabad • Bengalurus • Bhopala • Calcutta • Coimbatore • Dellium • Dhanbad • Faridabad • Ghaziabad • Gualeorum • Haora • Hyderabadum • Iaipura • Indore • Jabalpur • Jodhpur • Kalyan-Dombivli • Kanpur • Kota • Lakhnau • Ludhiana • Maderaspatanum • Madura • Merath • Mumbai • Nagpur • Nashik • Navi Mumbai • Patna • Pimpri-Chinchwad • Prayagraj • Pune • Rajkot • Ranchi • Raipur • Srinagar • Surata • Thane • Vadodara • Visakhapatnam • Varanasi • Vasai-Virar • Vijayawada