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Page 233
One of them is placed in a niche in the eastern wall of the room , it is rectangular
in shape , with its top rounded off about 2 4 feet in length and one foot in breadth ,
the figure on it is that of Buddha sitting with hands raised to the elbows , bent ...
One of them is placed in a niche in the eastern wall of the room , it is rectangular
in shape , with its top rounded off about 2 4 feet in length and one foot in breadth ,
the figure on it is that of Buddha sitting with hands raised to the elbows , bent ...
Page 250
The royal ladies of the Ye - tha country [ probably the Ephthalites or White Huns ]
wear state robes , which trail on the ground three feet and more ; they have
special train - bearers for carrying these lengthy robes . They also wear on their ...
The royal ladies of the Ye - tha country [ probably the Ephthalites or White Huns ]
wear state robes , which trail on the ground three feet and more ; they have
special train - bearers for carrying these lengthy robes . They also wear on their ...
Page 298
The site , which overlooks the small village of Singanpur immediately to the west ,
is reached by a very rough jungle track over the fallen boulders with which the hill
face is strewn , and may be roughly estimated as 500 feet to 600 feet above ...
The site , which overlooks the small village of Singanpur immediately to the west ,
is reached by a very rough jungle track over the fallen boulders with which the hill
face is strewn , and may be roughly estimated as 500 feet to 600 feet above ...
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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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