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Page xv
... hands a copper axe - head copper axe - head from the Palamau district , and said it was only reasonable to suppose that , if systematic search were made , similar implements might be discovered elsewhere . We have now unearthed those ...
... hands a copper axe - head copper axe - head from the Palamau district , and said it was only reasonable to suppose that , if systematic search were made , similar implements might be discovered elsewhere . We have now unearthed those ...
Page xv
... hand and which have been presented to the Museum by the Mahārājā of the Sonpur State in Orissa . These plates were dug up in that State and Mr. Mazumdar attributes them to Yayati Gupta a scion of the family of the Gupta Kings of Bengal ...
... hand and which have been presented to the Museum by the Mahārājā of the Sonpur State in Orissa . These plates were dug up in that State and Mr. Mazumdar attributes them to Yayati Gupta a scion of the family of the Gupta Kings of Bengal ...
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... hands will all the servants and dependants receive their daily portion . From that time the Märndi tribe became Märndi Kipisar . Another variant has it that while at Khōjkāman the iniquity of the people reached Unhusked rice . " " such ...
... hands will all the servants and dependants receive their daily portion . From that time the Märndi tribe became Märndi Kipisar . Another variant has it that while at Khōjkāman the iniquity of the people reached Unhusked rice . " " such ...
Page 29
... hands and knees . Beyond this lay the forest of Bare - bārāngon , through which they passed , trampling down the undergrowth , until a path was made . They then came to Kadma bedā , from whence they passed on to Belāonjā , and ...
... hands and knees . Beyond this lay the forest of Bare - bārāngon , through which they passed , trampling down the undergrowth , until a path was made . They then came to Kadma bedā , from whence they passed on to Belāonjā , and ...
Page 33
... fine poem that poets of a particular locality should continue to imitate it for two centuries ? On the other hand , if it is true that Kalidasa was an inhabitant of Western Malwa 3 VOL . II , PT . 1. ] 36 KALIDASA ( 2 ) —HIS AGË .
... fine poem that poets of a particular locality should continue to imitate it for two centuries ? On the other hand , if it is true that Kalidasa was an inhabitant of Western Malwa 3 VOL . II , PT . 1. ] 36 KALIDASA ( 2 ) —HIS AGË .
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ancient axe-head Babu Bahadur Bankipore Baud Bengal Bhañja Bhumij Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bindusara Birhōrs blade Brahman bride bridegroom brothers Budhi butt called celts century A.D. ceremony Chanakya charter clan convex copper Copper Age Copper-plate crescentic edge Deva dimensions are length dimensions are:-length Empire father Figure flat found at village girl gotra grant Gupta Gupta Empire Hembrōm Hindu Hon'ble India inscription Journal jungle Kālidāsa Khan Khunti king Kisku Kosala Magadha Malwa Manbhum Manjhi Marang Marang Buru marriage meets the sides Mundās Nath Orissa ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY Parganas Persian Pilchu plaque Plate police-station police-station Khunti polished present province Raghuvamsa Rājā Ranchi district record rice river rounded to meet rupees Sambalpur Santal Sarat Chandra Roy says Singh Sonpur spirit Spooner stone temple Thakur Jiu thickness totem tree tribe Trinath wife woman worship Yayati zamindars यस्य