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Page 233
designs are engraved in relief on plain black stones and are very beautiful and
symmetrical . ... In a niche in the opposite wall is a similarly shaped stone , but the
figures on it are that of a woman standing with four hands , locally recognized as
...
designs are engraved in relief on plain black stones and are very beautiful and
symmetrical . ... In a niche in the opposite wall is a similarly shaped stone , but the
figures on it are that of a woman standing with four hands , locally recognized as
...
Page 273
The stone bearing the inscription lay buried in the ground " under a date palm
tree , on a small piece of uncultivated land ” with only a small portion of it jutting
out . Here the stone rested undisturbed - most probably owing to the superstitious
...
The stone bearing the inscription lay buried in the ground " under a date palm
tree , on a small piece of uncultivated land ” with only a small portion of it jutting
out . Here the stone rested undisturbed - most probably owing to the superstitious
...
Page 405
The stone on which this inscription is incised has recently been brought to the
Patna Museum from the sculpture - shed at ... 3 It is a fragment of a coping - stone
of a balustrade exactly similar to ( perhaps identical with ) the one illustrated in ...
The stone on which this inscription is incised has recently been brought to the
Patna Museum from the sculpture - shed at ... 3 It is a fragment of a coping - stone
of a balustrade exactly similar to ( perhaps identical with ) the one illustrated in ...
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Contents
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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