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... in regard to which no theory has been hitherto advanced by archæologists , as
being due to the smell of the silagit ( silājit ) which is referred to by Buchanan
Hamilton , as exuding from the rocks , and which Mr . Jackson found " to be
exuding ...
... in regard to which no theory has been hitherto advanced by archæologists , as
being due to the smell of the silagit ( silājit ) which is referred to by Buchanan
Hamilton , as exuding from the rocks , and which Mr . Jackson found " to be
exuding ...
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Mr . Jackson is making progress in editing the portions of Buchanan Hamilton ' s
Journal which relate to Bihar districts which will be of considerable interest to this
province . I J . B . O . R . S . , Vol . III . , p . 90 . • Ibid , p . 363 . A Pandit has been ...
Mr . Jackson is making progress in editing the portions of Buchanan Hamilton ' s
Journal which relate to Bihar districts which will be of considerable interest to this
province . I J . B . O . R . S . , Vol . III . , p . 90 . • Ibid , p . 363 . A Pandit has been ...
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Principal Jackson is making progress in editing and preparing for the Press the
first volume of Dr , Buchanan Hamilton ' s Journal which deals with the modern
districts of Patnā and Gayā , and has now obtained from the India Office a
complete ...
Principal Jackson is making progress in editing and preparing for the Press the
first volume of Dr , Buchanan Hamilton ' s Journal which deals with the modern
districts of Patnā and Gayā , and has now obtained from the India Office a
complete ...
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Jayaswal K P M A Oxon Bar atlaw | 9 |
A Note on the Hathigumpha Inscription Elephant | 96 |
Inscription of the time of Alauddin Husain Shah | 184 |
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