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Page 89
... clan and the second indicates the fusion of the Pallavas and the Chalukyas . I am inclined to believe that the dynasty of Kings called the Chalukyas , like the Pallavas and others , came out of a South Indian clan which was orginally ...
... clan and the second indicates the fusion of the Pallavas and the Chalukyas . I am inclined to believe that the dynasty of Kings called the Chalukyas , like the Pallavas and others , came out of a South Indian clan which was orginally ...
Page 128
... clan as an evil symptom which distinguishes wer - tigers . They promptly seized anyone found yawning without covering the mouth , and carried him to a tiger's den where they abandoned him to his fate . A Munda's daughter was once ...
... clan as an evil symptom which distinguishes wer - tigers . They promptly seized anyone found yawning without covering the mouth , and carried him to a tiger's den where they abandoned him to his fate . A Munda's daughter was once ...
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