The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4Bihar Research Society, 1918 - Folk-lore |
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Page 1
... show a still further increase . The present number of members and subscribers is now 338 as compared with 319 at the end of 1916 and 237 at the end of 1915 . Government has generously provided the Society with a Library of about one ...
... show a still further increase . The present number of members and subscribers is now 338 as compared with 319 at the end of 1916 and 237 at the end of 1915 . Government has generously provided the Society with a Library of about one ...
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... shows that those places were included in the Sunga empire . Mr. Banerji also discusses the text of the inscription and the new light which it throws on the history of that period . Another inscription , the Tezpur Inscription , on a ...
... shows that those places were included in the Sunga empire . Mr. Banerji also discusses the text of the inscription and the new light which it throws on the history of that period . Another inscription , the Tezpur Inscription , on a ...
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... shows that it is mainly organic , which supports the above theory . Rai Bahadur Professor Joges Chandra Ray has given us a very interesting and complete account of Textile Industry in Ancient India and the materials and the dyes which ...
... shows that it is mainly organic , which supports the above theory . Rai Bahadur Professor Joges Chandra Ray has given us a very interesting and complete account of Textile Industry in Ancient India and the materials and the dyes which ...
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... shows that the sovereignty of Tibet over Tirhut , or Northern Bihar , which began shortly after the death of King Harsha Var- dhana of Kananj in 647 A. D. , lasted for only about half a cen- tury until 703 A. D. , when both Nepal and ...
... shows that the sovereignty of Tibet over Tirhut , or Northern Bihar , which began shortly after the death of King Harsha Var- dhana of Kananj in 647 A. D. , lasted for only about half a cen- tury until 703 A. D. , when both Nepal and ...
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... show whether the existing domestic usages and practices of different Hindu castes in so far as they differ from the rules laid down in the Shastras have any connection with similar usages among the aboriginal tribes , and whether they ...
... show whether the existing domestic usages and practices of different Hindu castes in so far as they differ from the rules laid down in the Shastras have any connection with similar usages among the aboriginal tribes , and whether they ...
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