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Epigraphic records, so far ohtained, speak of three kings in Western Bengal with their names ending in S'ura, and, curiously enough, these names are found in the Kulasastra lists. The age of the advent of the five Brahmanas is also a ...
Epigraphic records, so far ohtained, speak of three kings in Western Bengal with their names ending in S'ura, and, curiously enough, these names are found in the Kulasastra lists. The age of the advent of the five Brahmanas is also a ...
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In the portion of the work translated above mention is made of Magadha , Pauņdra and Suvarnakudya as the places where silk was produced , Magadha is identical with South Bihar and Panodra is North Bengal . The question is , where is ...
In the portion of the work translated above mention is made of Magadha , Pauņdra and Suvarnakudya as the places where silk was produced , Magadha is identical with South Bihar and Panodra is North Bengal . The question is , where is ...
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According to the Artha - Šāstra of Kautilya , this cloth . was woven only in Bengal . The Bengal Dukūla was " pure , white in colour and looked very decent and soothing . ” The Duküla of Paundra was darkish , but “ bright like a gem .
According to the Artha - Šāstra of Kautilya , this cloth . was woven only in Bengal . The Bengal Dukūla was " pure , white in colour and looked very decent and soothing . ” The Duküla of Paundra was darkish , but “ bright like a gem .
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A Fird of Panchmarked Coins in Patna City | 16 |
Notes on Indian Numismatics | 79 |
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