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Page 302
... Harşa , which may indicate his widespread power and suzerainty . Bāṇa calls him : ' king of kings , the lord of the Four Oceans , whose toe - nails are burnished by the crest - gems of all other monarchs , the leader of all emperors ...
... Harşa , which may indicate his widespread power and suzerainty . Bāṇa calls him : ' king of kings , the lord of the Four Oceans , whose toe - nails are burnished by the crest - gems of all other monarchs , the leader of all emperors ...
Page 304
... Harşa should not be confused with the Harṣa of Kanauj , as has been done by Mr. N. Ray . Firstly , the ' chronological aberration , ' as noted by Stein , 5 should preclude any such supposition ; and secondly , this Harṣa had a son , who ...
... Harşa should not be confused with the Harṣa of Kanauj , as has been done by Mr. N. Ray . Firstly , the ' chronological aberration , ' as noted by Stein , 5 should preclude any such supposition ; and secondly , this Harṣa had a son , who ...
Page 317
... Harsa , to whom he delegated his authority over Magadha . This is evident if the testimonies of the Harṣacarita and the ... Harşa either to reward his services rendered during the initial crisis , or to make him a bulwark against the ...
... Harsa , to whom he delegated his authority over Magadha . This is evident if the testimonies of the Harṣacarita and the ... Harşa either to reward his services rendered during the initial crisis , or to make him a bulwark against the ...
Contents
ŚakaSātavāhana Problems | 12 |
ChandraGupta II Vikramaditya and | 17 |
The Book on Political Science by Śikhara | 37 |
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