The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 2 |
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... his intention of presenting his valuable library to the Society , and we hoped that this generous gift would be emulat- ed by others . This I regret to say , has not yet been the case , and the only response we have yet had to an.
... his intention of presenting his valuable library to the Society , and we hoped that this generous gift would be emulat- ed by others . This I regret to say , has not yet been the case , and the only response we have yet had to an.
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... say exactly what the result will be , but you may take it for granted that a Museum will be established , and that , pending the construction of a suitable building , several rooms in the new Secretariat , which will not be needed by ...
... say exactly what the result will be , but you may take it for granted that a Museum will be established , and that , pending the construction of a suitable building , several rooms in the new Secretariat , which will not be needed by ...
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... says that in all 27 specimens have , to his knowledge , been found in the stretch of country between the Barakar river and the eastern spurs of the Paresnath range . Dr. Campbell sent us several of these specimens ; they have been ...
... says that in all 27 specimens have , to his knowledge , been found in the stretch of country between the Barakar river and the eastern spurs of the Paresnath range . Dr. Campbell sent us several of these specimens ; they have been ...
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... says : - " In workmanship and material it recalls what I have called the Hazaribagh celt type as exemplified by ... say that Mr. Coggin - Brown has promised to give us a paper on the remains of the copper age in India . He has been ...
... says : - " In workmanship and material it recalls what I have called the Hazaribagh celt type as exemplified by ... say that Mr. Coggin - Brown has promised to give us a paper on the remains of the copper age in India . He has been ...
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... say she made them of a kind of froth which proceeded from a super- natural being who had his residence at the bottom of the sea , but others that she made them of a stiff clay . Thakur Jiu was a spectator of what was being done . At ...
... say she made them of a kind of froth which proceeded from a super- natural being who had his residence at the bottom of the sea , but others that she made them of a stiff clay . Thakur Jiu was a spectator of what was being done . At ...
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ancient axe-head Babu Sarat Chandra Barakar river Bengal bevelled Bhanja Bhumij Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bindusara Birhōr blade Brahman bride bridegroom broken butt called celts century A.D. ceremony Chanakya charter chisel copper Copper-plate crescentic edge Deva dimensions are length dimensions are:-length father Figure flat found at village girl Gupta Empire Hara Prasad Shastri Himalayas Hindu Hon'ble India inscription Journal Kālidāsa Khan Khunti Khurda king Kisku Kosala Magadha Malwa Manbhum Mandir Manjhi Marang Marang Buru marriage meet the faces meets the sides Mundās Nath Orissa ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY Parganas Persian Pilchu Budhi Plate police-station police-station Khunti polished present province Raghuvamsa Rai Bahadur Rājā Rajah Ranchi district replied rice river rounded to meet Sambalpur Santal Sarat Chandra Roy slightly Sonpur specimens Spooner subahdar temple Thakur Jiu thickness tion Tirhut totem tower tree tribe Trinath Ujjain worship Yayati zamindars