If this river proceeded from the Desert, it might have had the name of El Bahar Sahara, i.
There are thus three concurrent testimonies of the situation of the Bahar Sudan, or Sea of Sudan, first noticed by Jackson, and since confirmed by Ali Bey and Park.
Bahar Kulla, to which the Neel Assudan is said to flow.
The Lake Dibber is called in the proceedings of the African Association Dibbie, but the proper appellation is El Bahar Tibber, or El Bahar Dehebbie.
The Bahar Tibber signifies the sea of gold 475 dust; the Bahar Dehebbie signifies the sea or water abounding in gold.
El Kabeer, or Bahar Addolum, Atlantic Ocean designated by that name, 489.
Bahar Sudan, and represented as a sea having decked vessels on it.
For ten yards of good red cloth, they had one bahar of cloves, containing four cantars or quintals and six pounds; the cantar being 100 pounds.
Likewise a bahar for 35 drinking glasses, or for 17 cathyls of quicksilver.
During a period of such violence and anarchy, peaceful industry was suspended, and extensive emigrations took place toBahar and Orissa.
Footnote 1: The final overthrow of Buddhism in Bahar and its expulsion from Hindustan took place probably between the seventh and twelfth centuries of the Christian era.
That about the year 1770 the provinces of Bengal and Bahar were visited with a dreadful famine and mortality, by which at least one third of the inhabitants perished.
For this bahar of cloves, the Dutch give fifty dollars, pursuant to what they term their perpetual contract; but, for the more readily obtaining some loading, I agreed to pay them sixty dollars.
The soldiers said that "the water of the Bahar el Abiud would not quench thirst.
During my stay in Sennaar, I endeavored to get information of the people of the country, and of the few caravan merchants found in the market-place of Sennaar, relative to the Bahar el Abiud and the Nile.
The territory in which these ruins are found is in fact nearly surrounded by rivers, being bounded on the west by the Nile, on the south by the rivers Ratt and Dander, and on the north by the Bahar el Uswood.
On my asking whether, by following the banks of the Bahar el Abiud and the river that empties into it from the west, it was not possible to reach a city called Tombut or Tombuctoo?
The water of the Bahar el Abiud is troubled and whitish, and has a peculiar sweetish taste.
About the same time the Pasha detached Cogia Achmet with thirteen hundred cavalry and three pieces of artillery to the upper country of Sennaar between the Bahar el Abiud and the Nile to secure its submission.
The river Nile, below the point of junction with the greatBahar el Abiud, presents a truly magnificent spectacle.
On the 26th, at one hour after noon, we proceeded to the Bahar el Abiud, about five hours march above our present position, where the Pasha intends to cross into the territory of Sennaar.
On my asking them, "whether the Bahar el Abiud was open and free of shellals or rapids?
The country we traversed is that part of the kingdom of Sennaar which lies between the Nile and the Bahar el Abiud.
This white color of the Bahar el Abiud is occasioned by a very fine white clay with which its waters are impregnated.
The interesting question, "whether the Niger communicates with the Bahar el Abiud?
The tract of country included between the Adit and the Bahar el Abiud is called El Gezira, i.
One of those red ones is worth onebahar of cloves, and that class speak with greater distinctness than the others.
There are streams, and willows, and various hamlets with much wood, and Bahar is completely buried in orchards and poplars.
Beyond Bahar the road lies over elevated table-lands, destitute of springs and streams, and now scorched up.
Cutch Bahar is a young man with an English education, who appears at race courses in a white hat, and is popular with the Anglo-Indians.
Footnote 201: This name is nearly in the same predicament with Soughtare, unless Chunarghur be meant, including Oude Allahabad and Bahar in Bengal.
This night some small quantities of cloves were brought to us, and a price fixed at sixty dollars thebahar of 200 cattees, each cattee being three pounds five ounces English.
They likewise offered 120 dollars for the bahar of tin, twelve for the bahar of iron, and fifteen for the lead, prices which we could not accept, and therefore our merchants returned aboard with their commodities at night.
Mohammed Reza Khan was brought without delay to Calcutta, where he was placed in confinement, and the Rajah Shitab Roy, who had exercised in Bahar the same authority as Mohammed Reza Khan had exercised in Bengal, shared the same fate.
When at last he fell asleep on his pillow of straw the vision which tarried with him was of walking with Gul-Bahar in the garden behind the Homeric palace at Therapia, and it was exceedingly pleasant.
The Lael of the son of Jahdai, the Gul-Bahar of the mysterious Prince, was much grown, and otherwise greatly changed since we saw her last.
I have only to see my pretty Gul-Bahar does not return the madness.
The bahar (from bahara, a word of Sanscrit origin) has long been in quite general use in the East.
The province of Bahar abounds in nitre; and every petty rivulet either takes its rise from some swamp strongly impregnated therewith, or passes through soils which yield it profusely.
In Bahar these trees are peculiarly abundant: there we often see groves, of hundreds upon hundreds, let out to the kulwars, or distillers, to great advantage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bahar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.