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... perhaps to the east of the kingdom of Kosala . The location of Suhma is not quite so definite , but it seems to have comprised the territory on the southern side of the Ganges extending from the river southwards to the frontiers of ...
... perhaps to the east of the kingdom of Kosala . The location of Suhma is not quite so definite , but it seems to have comprised the territory on the southern side of the Ganges extending from the river southwards to the frontiers of ...
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... Perhaps the war did not go much further , but the understanding seems to have been established more permanently when the Kalinga , Rāja Raja , married a daughter of Rajendra , as did the eastern Chāļukhya Rāja Rāja . The son of the ...
... Perhaps the war did not go much further , but the understanding seems to have been established more permanently when the Kalinga , Rāja Raja , married a daughter of Rajendra , as did the eastern Chāļukhya Rāja Rāja . The son of the ...
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... perhaps of Megasthenes Kalinga had been divided into three . The Gangetic Kalingam was the first division , the country probably answering to the part of Kalinga last conquerred by Rajendra's general , Then follows Modoklingae of Pliny ...
... perhaps of Megasthenes Kalinga had been divided into three . The Gangetic Kalingam was the first division , the country probably answering to the part of Kalinga last conquerred by Rajendra's general , Then follows Modoklingae of Pliny ...
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... perhaps a Muhammdan invasion , and was finally over- thrown by the usurper Kapilendra the first Gajapati ruler who set himself up with the countenance of the Muhammdans of Bengal . This dynasty consisted only of three generations and ...
... perhaps a Muhammdan invasion , and was finally over- thrown by the usurper Kapilendra the first Gajapati ruler who set himself up with the countenance of the Muhammdans of Bengal . This dynasty consisted only of three generations and ...
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... Perhaps he refers to the same king under the name of Sirikūṭa in the epilogue to his commentary on the Dhammapada ( 12. ) It is left to further recearch to settle whether or not Sirinivasa was an- other name of King Mahānāma , during ...
... Perhaps he refers to the same king under the name of Sirikūṭa in the epilogue to his commentary on the Dhammapada ( 12. ) It is left to further recearch to settle whether or not Sirinivasa was an- other name of King Mahānāma , during ...
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