The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4 |
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This is , however , less than in the previous year in which 38 new members joined , and I hope that the present year will show a still further increase . The present number of members and subscribers is now 338 as compared with 319 at ...
This is , however , less than in the previous year in which 38 new members joined , and I hope that the present year will show a still further increase . The present number of members and subscribers is now 338 as compared with 319 at ...
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... concludes therefrom that the coins hitherto known as the Mitra coins are coins of the Śunga dynasty and that the discovery of these coins at Ayodhyā , Pañuhāla and Kausambi shows that those places were included in the sunga empire .
... concludes therefrom that the coins hitherto known as the Mitra coins are coins of the Śunga dynasty and that the discovery of these coins at Ayodhyā , Pañuhāla and Kausambi shows that those places were included in the sunga empire .
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... etc. , Lefore it reaches the outer surface through crevices in the rock Dr. Caldwell has contributed a chemical analysis of this substance " , which shows that it is mainly organic , which supports the above theory .
... etc. , Lefore it reaches the outer surface through crevices in the rock Dr. Caldwell has contributed a chemical analysis of this substance " , which shows that it is mainly organic , which supports the above theory .
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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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The results of such an inquiry might 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 sinilar usages among the ...
The results of such an inquiry might 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 sinilar usages among the ...
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