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... perhaps less interesting to our Society , are at this juncture of the greatest practical importance , and meanwhile perhaps we may be able to make further additions to the local finds dating from that age . The attention of our ...
... perhaps less interesting to our Society , are at this juncture of the greatest practical importance , and meanwhile perhaps we may be able to make further additions to the local finds dating from that age . The attention of our ...
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... perhaps that the stone and copper ages overlapped , and that stone implements were still in use by the people of the copper age . It is interesting to note that the rock crystal beads found in these burial places are very similar to ...
... perhaps that the stone and copper ages overlapped , and that stone implements were still in use by the people of the copper age . It is interesting to note that the rock crystal beads found in these burial places are very similar to ...
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... perhaps , Sans- kritised vernacular expressions . If it can be proved that Kāli- dasa flourished at a period when Panini and Patanjali went to sleep , S. Roy's position would be absolutely untenable . There was a theory that Matrigupta ...
... perhaps , Sans- kritised vernacular expressions . If it can be proved that Kāli- dasa flourished at a period when Panini and Patanjali went to sleep , S. Roy's position would be absolutely untenable . There was a theory that Matrigupta ...
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... recourse to Pataliputra , their earliest capital . This de- sertion was seen by Kalidasa , for he describes it very vividly and perhaps he saw it even after its re - peopling VOL . II , PT . I. ] 89 KALIDASA ( 2 ) —HIS AGE .
... recourse to Pataliputra , their earliest capital . This de- sertion was seen by Kalidasa , for he describes it very vividly and perhaps he saw it even after its re - peopling VOL . II , PT . I. ] 89 KALIDASA ( 2 ) —HIS AGE .
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Bihar Research Society. perhaps he saw it even after its re - peopling . The fact that it was re - peopled is proved by the statement in Bana's Harsacarita that it continued the ' pilkhana ' ( elephant stable ) of Harsa and that it was ...
Bihar Research Society. perhaps he saw it even after its re - peopling . The fact that it was re - peopled is proved by the statement in Bana's Harsacarita that it continued the ' pilkhana ' ( elephant stable ) of Harsa and that it was ...
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