The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4Bihar Research Society, 1918 - Folk-lore |
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Page 13
... Traces of the Couvade among the Kui of the Khond- mals and the Mālē of Rajmahāl , in the Journal of 1915 . Members can also assist by sending photographs of local objects of archæological , architectural or historical interest . I am ...
... Traces of the Couvade among the Kui of the Khond- mals and the Mālē of Rajmahāl , in the Journal of 1915 . Members can also assist by sending photographs of local objects of archæological , architectural or historical interest . I am ...
Page 33
... trace- able ( J.B O.R.S. , I , 111 , n ) . Date based on that of the Ma- ha - Bharata War ( J. B. O. R S. , I , 110 ) . The Pandavas were 14 years in exile before the War . ' Successor Sahadeva to ( M ) . , his son ( V , Br ...
... trace- able ( J.B O.R.S. , I , 111 , n ) . Date based on that of the Ma- ha - Bharata War ( J. B. O. R S. , I , 110 ) . The Pandavas were 14 years in exile before the War . ' Successor Sahadeva to ( M ) . , his son ( V , Br ...
Page 44
... trace his descent . It is said that his grandfather came to Bihar from Shahjahanabad ( Delhi ) , and settled here . They say that ' Rásikh ' was born at a village called ' Sáin ' which is at a distance of ten or twelve miles from ...
... trace his descent . It is said that his grandfather came to Bihar from Shahjahanabad ( Delhi ) , and settled here . They say that ' Rásikh ' was born at a village called ' Sáin ' which is at a distance of ten or twelve miles from ...
Page 47
... to be found , though more or less faint , traces of the Moghul Empire in the country . Till then foreign manners and customs had not 48 no eclipsed the polish and refinement of the Moghul VOL . IV . , PT . I. ] 47 GHOLAM ' ALI RASIKH .
... to be found , though more or less faint , traces of the Moghul Empire in the country . Till then foreign manners and customs had not 48 no eclipsed the polish and refinement of the Moghul VOL . IV . , PT . I. ] 47 GHOLAM ' ALI RASIKH .
Page 167
... trace their origin to a place called Kedalaka . But Raṇastambha- deva the donor was a Sulki and his capital was Kodālaka . Can there be any connection between Sulki and Sukli and Koda- laka and Kedālaka ? The donee belongs to Kasyapa ...
... trace their origin to a place called Kedalaka . But Raṇastambha- deva the donor was a Sulki and his capital was Kodālaka . Can there be any connection between Sulki and Sukli and Koda- laka and Kedālaka ? The donee belongs to Kasyapa ...
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