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Page 162
The seal and the ring seem to have been wrenched away , breaking a portion
from the plate . ... This copperplate seems to belong to the Sailodbhava family of
the Koñgada in Kalinga , of which three only are known , namely , ( 1 ) [ ' ] Bugura
...
The seal and the ring seem to have been wrenched away , breaking a portion
from the plate . ... This copperplate seems to belong to the Sailodbhava family of
the Koñgada in Kalinga , of which three only are known , namely , ( 1 ) [ ' ] Bugura
...
Page 163
The family seems to have reigned for several generations , but without any
independent authority . It is not possible to say to whom they owed allegiance at
any particular period of time . They were , in the beginning of the seventh century
...
The family seems to have reigned for several generations , but without any
independent authority . It is not possible to say to whom they owed allegiance at
any particular period of time . They were , in the beginning of the seventh century
...
Page 249
Geldner supposes that the original meaning of the word was “ horn ” , but this
seems to be doubtful . * The name of the tribe mentioned in the Rigveda under
the title Visāṇin seems to mean “ having horns , " and it has been suggested that
...
Geldner supposes that the original meaning of the word was “ horn ” , but this
seems to be doubtful . * The name of the tribe mentioned in the Rigveda under
the title Visāṇin seems to mean “ having horns , " and it has been suggested that
...
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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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