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... record in a more or less conventional list . There is a similar reference under Pulikesan but in a much less conven- tional fashion , as his Aihole inscription states it more clearly that both Kosala and Kalinga submitted to him . The ...
... record in a more or less conventional list . There is a similar reference under Pulikesan but in a much less conven- tional fashion , as his Aihole inscription states it more clearly that both Kosala and Kalinga submitted to him . The ...
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... records , and it would be a mistake to conclude from their absence that they never existed , and that the Indians before the time of the Aśoka inscriptions were ignorant of the art of writing . Such a mistake , however , has been commit ...
... records , and it would be a mistake to conclude from their absence that they never existed , and that the Indians before the time of the Aśoka inscriptions were ignorant of the art of writing . Such a mistake , however , has been commit ...
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... records of a more ancient civilization than India . The Phoenicians were a commercial people who carried on trade between countries in the west and east , and India was one of them . All accounts show that when Babylon or Chaldæa was ...
... records of a more ancient civilization than India . The Phoenicians were a commercial people who carried on trade between countries in the west and east , and India was one of them . All accounts show that when Babylon or Chaldæa was ...
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... record of the Indo - Aryan langauge of his time , so that if any construc- tion found in an older book , say , for instance , the Rámáyaņa , is not recorded by Páņini , we can safely conclude that that con- struction had become obsolete ...
... record of the Indo - Aryan langauge of his time , so that if any construc- tion found in an older book , say , for instance , the Rámáyaņa , is not recorded by Páņini , we can safely conclude that that con- struction had become obsolete ...
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... record of which we possess in his exhaustive grammar , was given the name Sanskrita ( properly arranged ) as opposed to the natural or popular Prákrita . ( 4 ) None of the numerous names of Sákya - muni has been mentioned by Pánini ...
... record of which we possess in his exhaustive grammar , was given the name Sanskrita ( properly arranged ) as opposed to the natural or popular Prákrita . ( 4 ) None of the numerous names of Sákya - muni has been mentioned by Pánini ...
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