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Bihar Research Society. Tekkali Inscriptions of Madhyamarāja , the son of Petavyalloparāja 20. Sikdar , J. N. , M.A.— ... ... PAGES . ... 162-167 A Note on the " Cheta Dynasty " of the Hathigumpha Inscription 000 .
Bihar Research Society. Tekkali Inscriptions of Madhyamarāja , the son of Petavyalloparāja 20. Sikdar , J. N. , M.A.— ... ... PAGES . ... 162-167 A Note on the " Cheta Dynasty " of the Hathigumpha Inscription 000 .
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Bihar Research Society. INDEX TO PLATES . BETWEEN PAGES 166-167 . Tekkali Inscription of Madhyamaraja , the son of Petavyal- loparāja . BETWEEN PAGES 170-171 . Grant of Ranastambhadeva . BETWEEN PAGES 175-176 .
Bihar Research Society. INDEX TO PLATES . BETWEEN PAGES 166-167 . Tekkali Inscription of Madhyamaraja , the son of Petavyal- loparāja . BETWEEN PAGES 170-171 . Grant of Ranastambhadeva . BETWEEN PAGES 175-176 .
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Bihar Research Society. Four numbers of the Journal have been published during the year , and the contributions include papers from such eminent authorities as Sir George Grierson and Mr. Vincent Smith . Sir George Grierson has edited ...
Bihar Research Society. Four numbers of the Journal have been published during the year , and the contributions include papers from such eminent authorities as Sir George Grierson and Mr. Vincent Smith . Sir George Grierson has edited ...
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Bihar Research Society. in progress , and , at Bulandibagh , has discovered what , so far as present evidence points , would appear to be the timber city wall of Pataliputra , which is mentioned by Megasthenes , and which is in a ...
Bihar Research Society. in progress , and , at Bulandibagh , has discovered what , so far as present evidence points , would appear to be the timber city wall of Pataliputra , which is mentioned by Megasthenes , and which is in a ...
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