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... discusses the name of Bahapati Mitra on the inscription , whom he identifies with Pushyamitra of the Sunga dynasty , and concludes therefrom that the coins hitherto known as the Mitra coins are coins of the Sunga dynasty and that ...
... discusses the name of Bahapati Mitra on the inscription , whom he identifies with Pushyamitra of the Sunga dynasty , and concludes therefrom that the coins hitherto known as the Mitra coins are coins of the Sunga dynasty and that ...
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The duration of Tibetan rule over Nepal and Northern Bihar has not been hitherto known , and Mr. Sylvain Lévi conjectured that 879 A. D. , the epoch of the Newar era of Nepal , might mark the date when Nepal , and with it North Bihar ...
The duration of Tibetan rule over Nepal and Northern Bihar has not been hitherto known , and Mr. Sylvain Lévi conjectured that 879 A. D. , the epoch of the Newar era of Nepal , might mark the date when Nepal , and with it North Bihar ...
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As yet very little is known of them except that they are of migratory habits and are of more primitive habits than the aboriginal tribes like the Mundas , the Santals and the Oraons , with which we are more familiar .
As yet very little is known of them except that they are of migratory habits and are of more primitive habits than the aboriginal tribes like the Mundas , the Santals and the Oraons , with which we are more familiar .
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showed that the primitive institution known as " Totemism " survives amongst this tribe in a more primitive form than in the other aboriginal tribes hitherto studied in India.1 In two more papers 2 published in the Journal for 1917 ...
showed that the primitive institution known as " Totemism " survives amongst this tribe in a more primitive form than in the other aboriginal tribes hitherto studied in India.1 In two more papers 2 published in the Journal for 1917 ...
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use among certain jungle tribes of Chota Nagpur , and a variety of the bow , known as the bagh dhanu , with which tigers are shot , may also be seen in the hands of jungle tribes in the Chota Nagpur Hills .
use among certain jungle tribes of Chota Nagpur , and a variety of the bow , known as the bagh dhanu , with which tigers are shot , may also be seen in the hands of jungle tribes in the Chota Nagpur Hills .
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