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... Similar claims were made by the Buddhists , and , if the Ceylon Buddhist history is to be believed , there were Buddhist settlements of importance as well in Kalinga . When the Buddhists speak of Kalinga , Dantapurra figures always as ...
... Similar claims were made by the Buddhists , and , if the Ceylon Buddhist history is to be believed , there were Buddhist settlements of importance as well in Kalinga . When the Buddhists speak of Kalinga , Dantapurra figures always as ...
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... 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 next in order would be its conquest by Dantidurga , the ...
... 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 next in order would be its conquest by Dantidurga , the ...
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... similar to the Phoenician alphabet . It is not known what the arrangement of the letters was . The oldest record dates 895 B. C. Aramaic . - The Aramaic alphabet is similar to the Moabite and had perhaps a common origin . In Aramaic ...
... similar to the Phoenician alphabet . It is not known what the arrangement of the letters was . The oldest record dates 895 B. C. Aramaic . - The Aramaic alphabet is similar to the Moabite and had perhaps a common origin . In Aramaic ...
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... similar changes in grammatical constructions are put together . This enables the grammarian to include a lot of matter in short rules . The story about the origin of these fourteen Sabdas or groups of letters is that they emanated from ...
... similar changes in grammatical constructions are put together . This enables the grammarian to include a lot of matter in short rules . The story about the origin of these fourteen Sabdas or groups of letters is that they emanated from ...
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... a fish . The symbol for 1 is very nearly like the Indian goad for elephants , and if the Phoenician ox - goad was similar , the reason for the name " lámed " being given to VOL . VIII , PT . II . ] 109 ANTIQUITY OF WRITING IN INDIA ,
... a fish . The symbol for 1 is very nearly like the Indian goad for elephants , and if the Phoenician ox - goad was similar , the reason for the name " lámed " being given to VOL . VIII , PT . II . ] 109 ANTIQUITY OF WRITING IN INDIA ,
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