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... language belongs to the Bodo 2 group of the Tibeto - Burman sub - family of the Tibeto - Chinese family of languages ; their features approximate very closely to the Mongolian type , and Tibet and China are believed to have been their ...
... language belongs to the Bodo 2 group of the Tibeto - Burman sub - family of the Tibeto - Chinese family of languages ; their features approximate very closely to the Mongolian type , and Tibet and China are believed to have been their ...
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... language and script had a strong hold there from a very remote period . It will appear such letters as ,,, have been incised in what is known as the Karani script of the Oriya alphabets . The language and phraseology of the deed are ...
... language and script had a strong hold there from a very remote period . It will appear such letters as ,,, have been incised in what is known as the Karani script of the Oriya alphabets . The language and phraseology of the deed are ...
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... language of Dingal poetry which has been current in Rajputana for the last thousand years . The Rajput nobleman has laid philological students under an obligation by offering his commentary . It is still a living language in Rajputana ...
... language of Dingal poetry which has been current in Rajputana for the last thousand years . The Rajput nobleman has laid philological students under an obligation by offering his commentary . It is still a living language in Rajputana ...
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ŚakaSātavāhana Problems | 12 |
ChandraGupta II Vikramaditya and | 17 |
The Book on Political Science by Śikhara | 37 |
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