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Page 268
That would imply that the era - founder had then passed away . This view is
supported by the manner of the mention of Lakshmaņa - sena in our inscription .
No honorific is coupled with the name of the founder , which would not have been
the ...
That would imply that the era - founder had then passed away . This view is
supported by the manner of the mention of Lakshmaņa - sena in our inscription .
No honorific is coupled with the name of the founder , which would not have been
the ...
Page 292
The fight raged furiously till three hours of night had passed , when the besieged
began to give way . About 1 - 30 A . M . the chieftain escaped through a gate
learling into the jungle , and fled . Both the forts were thus captured by the
invading ...
The fight raged furiously till three hours of night had passed , when the besieged
began to give way . About 1 - 30 A . M . the chieftain escaped through a gate
learling into the jungle , and fled . Both the forts were thus captured by the
invading ...
Page 484
The road connecting Garbgaon and Mathurapur passed over a ( wooden ) bridge
across the Dandkā river ( T . 10 ) . ... and further north lay the Dilji river [ mo : lern
Diro : ] , which is described as issuing from the ( eastern ) hills , passing by ...
The road connecting Garbgaon and Mathurapur passed over a ( wooden ) bridge
across the Dandkā river ( T . 10 ) . ... and further north lay the Dilji river [ mo : lern
Diro : ] , which is described as issuing from the ( eastern ) hills , passing by ...
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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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