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Historical Note: Mango in Ancient Indian Sculptures and during Akbar Period
Indian Journal of History of Science ( IF 0.1 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-01 , DOI: 10.16943/ijhs/2017/v52i3/49162
N. C. Shah

The history of mango, its nativity (origin) and distribution have been discussed here with its reference in ancient Indian scriptures, and sculptures like Great Stupa at Sanchi (1st BCE) and the railings of the Bahrut Stupa (2nd BCE). Its association with Hindu religion and mythology are also traced. The main features as described in Ā’īn-i Akbarī cover its horticultural varieties, distribution and the method of how to make the fruit sweet as well as types of preservation of fruits, colour and naming of mangoes like Chausā and Dussehrī āma.

中文翻译:

历史记录:古代印度雕塑和阿克巴时期的芒果

这里讨论了芒果的历史,其起源(起源)和分布,并参考了古代印度圣经中的文献,以及像桑契(Sanchi)的大佛塔(公元前1年)和巴鲁特佛塔(Bahrut Stupa)的栏杆(公元前2年)之类的雕塑。还可以追溯到它与印度教宗教和神话的联系。Ā'n-iAkbarī中描述的主要特征包括其园艺品种,分布以及如何使水果变甜的方法,以及水果的保鲜类型,芒果的颜色和命名,例如Chausā和Dussehrīāma。
更新日期:2017-08-01
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