The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4 |
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They will be described in the next number of the Journal . Although these Memorial stones are frequent in Central and Western India , they have not hitherto been noticed in this province . In History some very interesting papers have ...
They will be described in the next number of the Journal . Although these Memorial stones are frequent in Central and Western India , they have not hitherto been noticed in this province . In History some very interesting papers have ...
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... which belonged to the Emperor Shah Jahan and is now in the Khuda Baksh Library at Patna have been given in the June Number and have been described by Khan Sahib Abdul Muqtadir.2 The Illustrations are signed by the artists .
... which belonged to the Emperor Shah Jahan and is now in the Khuda Baksh Library at Patna have been given in the June Number and have been described by Khan Sahib Abdul Muqtadir.2 The Illustrations are signed by the artists .
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The cultivators ' methods of dealing with insect - pests have been described by Mr. H. L. Dutt1 and their methods of treating plant diseases by Mr. S. K. Basu . The appearance or disappear- ance of insect - pests is ascribed to the ...
The cultivators ' methods of dealing with insect - pests have been described by Mr. H. L. Dutt1 and their methods of treating plant diseases by Mr. S. K. Basu . The appearance or disappear- ance of insect - pests is ascribed to the ...
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They will be described in the Journal . Seven coins of alloyed gold of Govinda Singh of the Rahtor dynasty of Kanauj ( 1106-1132 a . D. ) have been found at Khukra Toli in Ranchi ; and a number of copper coins of Ibrahim Shah ...
They will be described in the Journal . Seven coins of alloyed gold of Govinda Singh of the Rahtor dynasty of Kanauj ( 1106-1132 a . D. ) have been found at Khukra Toli in Ranchi ; and a number of copper coins of Ibrahim Shah ...
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The forts in different parts of the country have been described in detail , whether mud , stone or brick , whether surrounded by trees , bamboos or moats . The number of gates VOL . IV , PT . I. ] GAZETTEER LITERATURE IN SANSKRIT .
The forts in different parts of the country have been described in detail , whether mud , stone or brick , whether surrounded by trees , bamboos or moats . The number of gates VOL . IV , PT . I. ] GAZETTEER LITERATURE IN SANSKRIT .
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