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... Emperor Aśoka after his accession to the throne of his father was the Kingdom of Kalinga . In his inscription the kingdom is spoken of as a single kingdom . The Hathigumpha inscription , already referred to , of Khāravela speaks of it ...
... Emperor Aśoka after his accession to the throne of his father was the Kingdom of Kalinga . In his inscription the kingdom is spoken of as a single kingdom . The Hathigumpha inscription , already referred to , of Khāravela speaks of it ...
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... emperor against war . Tamil literature describes a war which is similarly of a gruesome character . This was a fratricidal war between the cousin rulers of the two kingdoms of Kalinga with their respective capitals Kapilapura and ...
... emperor against war . Tamil literature describes a war which is similarly of a gruesome character . This was a fratricidal war between the cousin rulers of the two kingdoms of Kalinga with their respective capitals Kapilapura and ...
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... emperor under the name Kulottunga about the time when the other grandson of Rajendra , Ananta varman Choda Ganga , ascended the throne of Kalinga . It was Rajendra I that carried on a regular war of conquest against the country of ...
... emperor under the name Kulottunga about the time when the other grandson of Rajendra , Ananta varman Choda Ganga , ascended the throne of Kalinga . It was Rajendra I that carried on a regular war of conquest against the country of ...
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... Emperor Akbar . The use of the word " Yavanāni " as a writing , which is sometimes quoted to show that Páņini lived after the arrival of the Greeks in India , is mentioned by Kátyáyana , and not by Tánini . The conclusion , therefore ...
... Emperor Akbar . The use of the word " Yavanāni " as a writing , which is sometimes quoted to show that Páņini lived after the arrival of the Greeks in India , is mentioned by Kátyáyana , and not by Tánini . The conclusion , therefore ...
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... K . P. Jayaswal , Statues of two Saisunaka Emperors ( 483-409 B.C. ) . J. B. O. B. S. , Volume V , Part I , March 1919 . of the original . No alterations have been made , VOL . VIII , PT . III & IV.I PATNA AND GAYA DISTRICTS . 167.
... K . P. Jayaswal , Statues of two Saisunaka Emperors ( 483-409 B.C. ) . J. B. O. B. S. , Volume V , Part I , March 1919 . of the original . No alterations have been made , VOL . VIII , PT . III & IV.I PATNA AND GAYA DISTRICTS . 167.
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