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... recent death is so deeply regretted , not only by his friends , but by all who are interested in Indian archćology . ... coins were current in India for several centuries after the extinction of the dynasty to which they belonged .
... recent death is so deeply regretted , not only by his friends , but by all who are interested in Indian archćology . ... coins were current in India for several centuries after the extinction of the dynasty to which they belonged .
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... invasion of India by the Ephthalites , or White Huns , during the sixth century of the Christian era . He rightly notes , however , that the use of a single article of dress is not a sufficient basis for any definite conclusion .
... invasion of India by the Ephthalites , or White Huns , during the sixth century of the Christian era . He rightly notes , however , that the use of a single article of dress is not a sufficient basis for any definite conclusion .
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From the frequency with which Taxila is mentioned , he iofers that that place was the chief intellectual centre of the age , to which students flocked from all parts of northern India . Benares came dext in importance .
From the frequency with which Taxila is mentioned , he iofers that that place was the chief intellectual centre of the age , to which students flocked from all parts of northern India . Benares came dext in importance .
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From the frequency with which Taxila is mentioned , he io fers that that place was the chief intellectual centre of the age , to which students flocked from all parts of northern India . Benares came Dext in importance .
From the frequency with which Taxila is mentioned , he io fers that that place was the chief intellectual centre of the age , to which students flocked from all parts of northern India . Benares came Dext in importance .
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This is probably the oldest manuscript on paper yet discovered in India . Dr. Spooner has continued his excavations at Nalanda . He has driven a broad trench 1,500 feet long Work of the Archeological from south to north , crossing the ...
This is probably the oldest manuscript on paper yet discovered in India . Dr. Spooner has continued his excavations at Nalanda . He has driven a broad trench 1,500 feet long Work of the Archeological from south to north , crossing the ...
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