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There are scholars who think that the name Vikrama, there, is not a proper name,
bat a common noun denoting prowess as the epoch of the era coinoidea with
Dashera festival in which kings used to sliow their prowess by issuing from their ...
There are scholars who think that the name Vikrama, there, is not a proper name,
bat a common noun denoting prowess as the epoch of the era coinoidea with
Dashera festival in which kings used to sliow their prowess by issuing from their ...
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There are scholars who think that the name Vikrama , there , is not a proper name
, but a common noun denoting prowess as the epoch of the era coincides with
Dashera festival in which kings used to slow their prowess by issuing from their ...
There are scholars who think that the name Vikrama , there , is not a proper name
, but a common noun denoting prowess as the epoch of the era coincides with
Dashera festival in which kings used to slow their prowess by issuing from their ...
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I beg to note it that such an eminent scholar as Mr . Vincent Smith has accepted
my date and has referred to my paper ( J . R . A . S . , 1909 , pp . 731 – 739 ) at
page 304 of the third edition of his “ Early History of India . ” It is now admitted on
all ...
I beg to note it that such an eminent scholar as Mr . Vincent Smith has accepted
my date and has referred to my paper ( J . R . A . S . , 1909 , pp . 731 – 739 ) at
page 304 of the third edition of his “ Early History of India . ” It is now admitted on
all ...
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