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The Cholas and the Chāļukhyas were for alınost a century face to face on the frontier separating them , and this frontier extended from near the Western Ghats almost at the source of the Krishna along the river till its junction with ...
The Cholas and the Chāļukhyas were for alınost a century face to face on the frontier separating them , and this frontier extended from near the Western Ghats almost at the source of the Krishna along the river till its junction with ...
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The symbols will be reversed if the mouth faces left . b kh - 0 . J 2 प کر ) م + 4 The palate line was probably curved to distinguish it from “ K. " The letter has been found exactly like this in a Cyprian inscription of the 4th cent .
The symbols will be reversed if the mouth faces left . b kh - 0 . J 2 प کر ) م + 4 The palate line was probably curved to distinguish it from “ K. " The letter has been found exactly like this in a Cyprian inscription of the 4th cent .
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Before presenting himself before the townsfolk , the jackal blackened his face with soot which gave him a hideous look . The prince demanded a fresh trial of his claim by a Panchayat ( a committee of elders ) and tendered the jackal as ...
Before presenting himself before the townsfolk , the jackal blackened his face with soot which gave him a hideous look . The prince demanded a fresh trial of his claim by a Panchayat ( a committee of elders ) and tendered the jackal as ...
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The tradition about the origin of the godling Birchhe Deo is as follows :In 1043 F. S. , a Bhumihār named Birchhe Nāth ( face art ) or Birchhe Rāi ( face Th ) , who is stated to have been a rais of Motihari and lived in a house which ...
The tradition about the origin of the godling Birchhe Deo is as follows :In 1043 F. S. , a Bhumihār named Birchhe Nāth ( face art ) or Birchhe Rāi ( face Th ) , who is stated to have been a rais of Motihari and lived in a house which ...
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This showed that the cave was not the Rajpind Cave in the Jethian valley , as I had been inclined to suppose , but one in the southern face of the Hanria Hill , the existence of which is kept as secret as possible owing to the value of ...
This showed that the cave was not the Rajpind Cave in the Jethian valley , as I had been inclined to suppose , but one in the southern face of the Hanria Hill , the existence of which is kept as secret as possible owing to the value of ...
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