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The son WAS her a son and a daughter . called Simhabāhu or Sihabă bu because of the peculiar feature that he had the hands of a lion . When ultimately be returned to the grandfather's kingdom by the achievement of killing the lion ...
The son WAS her a son and a daughter . called Simhabāhu or Sihabă bu because of the peculiar feature that he had the hands of a lion . When ultimately be returned to the grandfather's kingdom by the achievement of killing the lion ...
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With the rise of the western Chāļukhyas the territory extending from the Godăvari southwards along the East Coast passed into their hands , probably from those of the Pallavas of Kanchi . Early in the seventh century this new ...
With the rise of the western Chāļukhyas the territory extending from the Godăvari southwards along the East Coast passed into their hands , probably from those of the Pallavas of Kanchi . Early in the seventh century this new ...
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When the Mogbulas took possession of Golconda territory it naturally passed into their hands , and when the Nizam founded an indepen . dent state in the Dakhan it remained an integral part of his territory till it was made over to ...
When the Mogbulas took possession of Golconda territory it naturally passed into their hands , and when the Nizam founded an indepen . dent state in the Dakhan it remained an integral part of his territory till it was made over to ...
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If all the three have been written hy one and the same person , the same technical terms would not receive at his hands two such wide definitions . 1 It is difficult to say whether the composition of the second and third treatises ...
If all the three have been written hy one and the same person , the same technical terms would not receive at his hands two such wide definitions . 1 It is difficult to say whether the composition of the second and third treatises ...
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On the other hand , in the case of Jāti , we find that the definition as given in the first chapter depending simply upon homogeneity and heterogeneity does not apply to a number of sub - divisions of Jātis as given in the fifth chapter ...
On the other hand , in the case of Jāti , we find that the definition as given in the first chapter depending simply upon homogeneity and heterogeneity does not apply to a number of sub - divisions of Jātis as given in the fifth chapter ...
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