Jah
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In Nongspung there is a tradition that two sisters, Ka Jah and Ka Jem, came to the village of Nongspung, which was then ruled by two lyngdohs, and that the latter, having ascertained that the two sisters were of royal birth, married them.
P. R. T. Gurdon in "The Khasis". -
Unte gatavida mis mikilein sa mahteiga, jah veih namo is.
Robert Gordon Latham in "The English Language". -
I've got it," and he read: " 'The gift of Solomon the ruler- no, the Great One- of Israel, Beloved of Jah to Maqueda of Sheba- land, Queen, Daughter of Kings, Child of Wisdom, Beautiful.
H. Rider Haggard in "Queen Sheba's Ring". -
Bhangi and Jhangi had 180, 000 pack- bullocks, and Bhagwan Das 52, 000. It was naturally an object with Asaf Khan to keep his commissariat well up with his force, and as Bhangi and Jhangi made difficulties about the supply of grass and water to their cattle, he gave them an order engraved on copper in letters of gold to the following effect: Ranjan ka pani Chhappar ka ghas Din ke tin khun muaf; Aur jahan Asaf Jah ke ghore Wahan Bhangi Jhangi ke bail, which may be rendered as follows: " If you can find no water elsewhere you may even take it from the pots of my followers; grass you may take from the roofs of their huts; and I will pardon you up to three murders a day, provided that wherever I find my cavalry, Bhangi and Jhangi's bullocks shall be with them."
R. V. Russell in "The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II".