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The same learned Pandit contributed to the June number papers on three more Orissa copper - plates . ... The name of the donor is on a missing plate , but he seems to have been a member of the Sailodbhava family of Kőngada in Kalinga .
The same learned Pandit contributed to the June number papers on three more Orissa copper - plates . ... The name of the donor is on a missing plate , but he seems to have been a member of the Sailodbhava family of Kőngada in Kalinga .
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Several similar plates are already known , and the present one does not add much to our previous knowledge . It has however enabled several misreadings in other plates to be corrected . An account of the Jānibigbā inscription is ...
Several similar plates are already known , and the present one does not add much to our previous knowledge . It has however enabled several misreadings in other plates to be corrected . An account of the Jānibigbā inscription is ...
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The plate in question is figured opposite page 361 of the December issue of our Journal . The records of ancient land grants are ordinarily inscribed on rectangular plates , and the question arises whether the use of a different shape ...
The plate in question is figured opposite page 361 of the December issue of our Journal . The records of ancient land grants are ordinarily inscribed on rectangular plates , and the question arises whether the use of a different shape ...
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On examination of the present coins , 1 found that two marks are found on all the coins , namely ( 1 ) a figure of three chhatras , or umbrellas , and three ovals , alternately , round a central circle , ( Plate IV , Fig .
On examination of the present coins , 1 found that two marks are found on all the coins , namely ( 1 ) a figure of three chhatras , or umbrellas , and three ovals , alternately , round a central circle , ( Plate IV , Fig .
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With reference to the systematic occurrence of constant groups of marks , it is interesting to note that three of the coins illustrated by Cunningham ( C. A. I. , Plate I , Fige . 2 , 4 and 5 ) contain a variety of the present mark ...
With reference to the systematic occurrence of constant groups of marks , it is interesting to note that three of the coins illustrated by Cunningham ( C. A. I. , Plate I , Fige . 2 , 4 and 5 ) contain a variety of the present mark ...
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