The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 2 |
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In the observations which I offered at our inaugural meeting I said that accident had thrown into my hands a copper axe - head from the Palāmau district , and said it was only reasonable to suppose that , if systematic search were made ...
In the observations which I offered at our inaugural meeting I said that accident had thrown into my hands a copper axe - head from the Palāmau district , and said it was only reasonable to suppose that , if systematic search were made ...
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We have not yet got all our material for the third number , but I may mention an account by Mr. B. C. Mazumdar of the old set of copper - plates which I hold in my hand and which have been presented to the Museum by the Mahārājā of the ...
We have not yet got all our material for the third number , but I may mention an account by Mr. B. C. Mazumdar of the old set of copper - plates which I hold in my hand and which have been presented to the Museum by the Mahārājā of the ...
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From your hands will all the servants and dependants receive their daily portion . From that time the Mārndi tribe became Mārndi Kipisār . Another variant has it that while at Khojkāman the iniquity of the people reached # Unhusked rice ...
From your hands will all the servants and dependants receive their daily portion . From that time the Mārndi tribe became Mārndi Kipisār . Another variant has it that while at Khojkāman the iniquity of the people reached # Unhusked rice ...
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Leaving Amber they encountered the jungle of Kaker , which was so dense that they with great difficulty made their way through it , some of the people , it is said , crept through on their hands and knees . Beyond this lay the forest of ...
Leaving Amber they encountered the jungle of Kaker , which was so dense that they with great difficulty made their way through it , some of the people , it is said , crept through on their hands and knees . Beyond this lay the forest of ...
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Is Ritusamhára really such a fine poem that poets of a particular locality should continue to imitate it for two centaries ? On the other hand , if it that is true that Kalidasa was an inhabitant of Western Malwa 3 VOL . 11 , PT . 1.
Is Ritusamhára really such a fine poem that poets of a particular locality should continue to imitate it for two centaries ? On the other hand , if it that is true that Kalidasa was an inhabitant of Western Malwa 3 VOL . 11 , PT . 1.
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