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Page 159
... distance of 50 or 60 kos , seizing the property of the inhabitants and wayfarers and severely oppressing the people " ( pages 72 and 107 ) . " The fort of Machhara or Bachhara ( ? ) was wrested from Shuja's men by Lakshmi Narayan Bhanj ...
... distance of 50 or 60 kos , seizing the property of the inhabitants and wayfarers and severely oppressing the people " ( pages 72 and 107 ) . " The fort of Machhara or Bachhara ( ? ) was wrested from Shuja's men by Lakshmi Narayan Bhanj ...
Page 171
... distance from the bank of the Mahanadi . There are two or three villages bearing the name Kāmāri in the district of Sambalpur and the State of Sonpur ; but they are too far away to be identified with the Kāmāri of this record . VI . The ...
... distance from the bank of the Mahanadi . There are two or three villages bearing the name Kāmāri in the district of Sambalpur and the State of Sonpur ; but they are too far away to be identified with the Kāmāri of this record . VI . The ...
Page 197
... distance in this manner , and his arm having become wearied , in attempting to cut off a branch which she had clutched he missed his stroke and chopped off one of her fingers . He bitterly lamented the mishap , and fearing the ven ...
... distance in this manner , and his arm having become wearied , in attempting to cut off a branch which she had clutched he missed his stroke and chopped off one of her fingers . He bitterly lamented the mishap , and fearing the ven ...
Page 202
... distance from their house with their hawk , they were overtaken on the road by a heavy shower of rain . To protect themselves against the rain , they took shelter under a wide - spreading tamarind tree . In those days tamarind trees had ...
... distance from their house with their hawk , they were overtaken on the road by a heavy shower of rain . To protect themselves against the rain , they took shelter under a wide - spreading tamarind tree . In those days tamarind trees had ...
Page 257
... distance of a mile or two of the hill or jungle reputed to be their former home , unless some family of their clan is still residing there and propitiating the local spirits . Even when in the course of their wanderings a group of ...
... distance of a mile or two of the hill or jungle reputed to be their former home , unless some family of their clan is still residing there and propitiating the local spirits . Even when in the course of their wanderings a group of ...
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