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We shall quote a few South Indian inscriptions in which such conventional
numbers are used. A. No. ... “The inscription in the Simhachalam temple dated
27th November, 1448 is the last that did not mention the titles other than '
Gaudešvara' of ...
We shall quote a few South Indian inscriptions in which such conventional
numbers are used. A. No. ... “The inscription in the Simhachalam temple dated
27th November, 1448 is the last that did not mention the titles other than '
Gaudešvara' of ...
Page 182
Regarding this matter, attention may be drawn to the two Gadh Inscriptions of the
Gupta period—No. 64 and 66 of Fleet's Gupa Inscriptions (C. I. Indicarum, Vol. iii,
p. 264 and. p. 267 respectively). The first inscription which is undated is ...
Regarding this matter, attention may be drawn to the two Gadh Inscriptions of the
Gupta period—No. 64 and 66 of Fleet's Gupa Inscriptions (C. I. Indicarum, Vol. iii,
p. 264 and. p. 267 respectively). The first inscription which is undated is ...
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Since 1922 when I read the brief account of this stone inscription published in the
Madras Epigraphical Report of that year, I wished to examine not only the
inscription but also to search for further relics that might exist there. But the
journey ...
Since 1922 when I read the brief account of this stone inscription published in the
Madras Epigraphical Report of that year, I wished to examine not only the
inscription but also to search for further relics that might exist there. But the
journey ...
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Bihar in the Time of Aurangzeb By Khan Sahib S H Askari | 56 |
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