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Page 204
... Magadha . The design of the strategy was referred to as ' Cāṇakya nīti ' ; and the ruler of Magadha was named as Candragupta ( i.e. the Maurya ) —the anachronism being a delibe- rate device of Viśākhādatta , who wrote this drama in the ...
... Magadha . The design of the strategy was referred to as ' Cāṇakya nīti ' ; and the ruler of Magadha was named as Candragupta ( i.e. the Maurya ) —the anachronism being a delibe- rate device of Viśākhādatta , who wrote this drama in the ...
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... Magadha continued to be regarded as the seat of imperial power by the Chinese emperor and Harşa wished to be recognised as such by his foreign contemporary with whom he had exchanged diplomatic missions . After Harṣa's death ...
... Magadha continued to be regarded as the seat of imperial power by the Chinese emperor and Harşa wished to be recognised as such by his foreign contemporary with whom he had exchanged diplomatic missions . After Harṣa's death ...
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... Magadha were rough and blunt , those of Anga were dirty - light and blunt - edged.81 In his time those of Banaras , Saurashtra and Kalinga were good.82 Amongst the other reputed centres of production mentioned by the composer of the ...
... Magadha were rough and blunt , those of Anga were dirty - light and blunt - edged.81 In his time those of Banaras , Saurashtra and Kalinga were good.82 Amongst the other reputed centres of production mentioned by the composer of the ...
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The Political Concepts and Empirical Analysis in the Mahābhārata | 87 |
Early Historical Archaeology of Uttar PradeshRecent Discoveries | 132 |
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