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... which Mr. Jackson in a previous number of this Journal had independently identified as in the Barabar Hills in Gaya.1 An interesting fact which is deduced from the inscription is that Nanda Vardhan , king of Magadha , conquered ...
... which Mr. Jackson in a previous number of this Journal had independently identified as in the Barabar Hills in Gaya.1 An interesting fact which is deduced from the inscription is that Nanda Vardhan , king of Magadha , conquered ...
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... head sandalwood ” which lliuen Tsang describes as still lingering on the rocks by the side of or above the “ store chanbers " , now identified with the caves in the IIānția and Chandu 3 Hills , where it had been pounded by Sakra and.
... head sandalwood ” which lliuen Tsang describes as still lingering on the rocks by the side of or above the “ store chanbers " , now identified with the caves in the IIānția and Chandu 3 Hills , where it had been pounded by Sakra and.
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Hills , where it had been pounded by Sakra and Brahmi Rāja in order to sprinkle the body of Buddha , in regard to which no theory has been hitherto advanced by archaeologists , as being due to the smell of the silagit ( silājit ) which ...
Hills , where it had been pounded by Sakra and Brahmi Rāja in order to sprinkle the body of Buddha , in regard to which no theory has been hitherto advanced by archaeologists , as being due to the smell of the silagit ( silājit ) which ...
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Mr. S. C. Hill has contributed a Memoir of Major Randfurlie Knox 1 who died in 1764 A. D. , and whose tomb stands on the bank of the Ganges in the compound of the Patna District Judge's Court . This Memoir of " the truly gallant major ...
Mr. S. C. Hill has contributed a Memoir of Major Randfurlie Knox 1 who died in 1764 A. D. , and whose tomb stands on the bank of the Ganges in the compound of the Patna District Judge's Court . This Memoir of " the truly gallant major ...
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4 The Birhors and the Asurs are two very interesting tribes dwelling in the hills and jungles of Chota Nagpur and the Feudatory State of Sarguja . As yet very little is known of them except that they are of migratory habits and are of ...
4 The Birhors and the Asurs are two very interesting tribes dwelling in the hills and jungles of Chota Nagpur and the Feudatory State of Sarguja . As yet very little is known of them except that they are of migratory habits and are of ...
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