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Page 12
The statue was brought to light by the erosion of the bank of the Ganges in the
flood of last October , which partly uncovered the roughly hewn square bas e of
the statue . This was seen by the son of the landlord of the locality , who had it
dug ...
The statue was brought to light by the erosion of the bank of the Ganges in the
flood of last October , which partly uncovered the roughly hewn square bas e of
the statue . This was seen by the son of the landlord of the locality , who had it
dug ...
Page 485
On the north bank of the Brahmaputra , some 27 miles east of Bishnath , stood
the village of Lakhau , where the Mughal flotilla was anchored and off which the
Dihang fell into the Brahmaputra ( T . 12 ) . Leaving Lakhau the Mughal ariny ...
On the north bank of the Brahmaputra , some 27 miles east of Bishnath , stood
the village of Lakhau , where the Mughal flotilla was anchored and off which the
Dihang fell into the Brahmaputra ( T . 12 ) . Leaving Lakhau the Mughal ariny ...
Page 486
The Mughals occupied the following places for military purposes : — Samdhārā ,
Koliābar , Lakbau , Dewalgaon , Gajpur , Garbgãon , Mathurāpur , Trimohani ,
Rāmdāng , Silpāni , Deopani , Abhaypur , Dihang bank , and , later , Sologuri .
The Mughals occupied the following places for military purposes : — Samdhārā ,
Koliābar , Lakbau , Dewalgaon , Gajpur , Garbgãon , Mathurāpur , Trimohani ,
Rāmdāng , Silpāni , Deopani , Abhaypur , Dihang bank , and , later , Sologuri .
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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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