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The Religion of the Birhors , by S. C. Roy , M , A. 28. The Rock Paintings of Singanpur , by C. W. Anderson 29. The Terms Anusamyāna , Rajuka " and Former kings " in Asoka's Inscriptions , by K. P. Jayaswal , MĂ . ( O.orn . ) 30.
The Religion of the Birhors , by S. C. Roy , M , A. 28. The Rock Paintings of Singanpur , by C. W. Anderson 29. The Terms Anusamyāna , Rajuka " and Former kings " in Asoka's Inscriptions , by K. P. Jayaswal , MĂ . ( O.orn . ) 30.
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King Pratapa Rudra Deva of Orissa and his Sarasvati Vilása , by Tarani Charan Rath , B.A. 6. Note on Five Sculptured Stones discovered in a ruined INDEX TO PLATES . BETWEEN PAGES 166-167 . Tekkali Inscription.
King Pratapa Rudra Deva of Orissa and his Sarasvati Vilása , by Tarani Charan Rath , B.A. 6. Note on Five Sculptured Stones discovered in a ruined INDEX TO PLATES . BETWEEN PAGES 166-167 . Tekkali Inscription.
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... translation of the Pārijāta Haraṇa , ' a Mithilā drama by Umāpati Upādhyāya , who attended the Court of Hari , or Hara Deva , whom Sir George considers to be the King of that name who ruled in Mithila in the fourteenth century .
... translation of the Pārijāta Haraṇa , ' a Mithilā drama by Umāpati Upādhyāya , who attended the Court of Hari , or Hara Deva , whom Sir George considers to be the King of that name who ruled in Mithila in the fourteenth century .
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Mauryan times and the history of Jainism , the most important inseription yet discovered , and is also the earliest inscription in India which mentions an era , “ the Kāla of King Muriya ' ( Chandra Gupta ) . Though the inscription has ...
Mauryan times and the history of Jainism , the most important inseription yet discovered , and is also the earliest inscription in India which mentions an era , “ the Kāla of King Muriya ' ( Chandra Gupta ) . Though the inscription has ...
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... which shows that the sovereignty of Tibet over Tirhut , or Northern Bihar , which began shortly after the death of King Harsha Vardhana of Kananj in 647 A. D. , lasted for only about half a century until 703.
... which shows that the sovereignty of Tibet over Tirhut , or Northern Bihar , which began shortly after the death of King Harsha Vardhana of Kananj in 647 A. D. , lasted for only about half a century until 703.
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