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The third plate bears record of a grant by Raṇabhaőja - deva , of the line of Virabhadra , who is said to have been batched out from the egg of a peaben , and whose dynasty ruled the country now forming the Māyurbhanj State .
The third plate bears record of a grant by Raṇabhaőja - deva , of the line of Virabhadra , who is said to have been batched out from the egg of a peaben , and whose dynasty ruled the country now forming the Māyurbhanj State .
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They bear on the obverse a standing figure of the king , with his right hand extended over a fire altar ; and on the reverse a figure of the moon god . From the character of the letters in the word Tanka , which occurs on one ( only ) ...
They bear on the obverse a standing figure of the king , with his right hand extended over a fire altar ; and on the reverse a figure of the moon god . From the character of the letters in the word Tanka , which occurs on one ( only ) ...
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... to which Patna owes its name , has recently been found growing in the neighbourhood of Kumrahar , and I am taking steps to have this tree , which bears a yellow trumpet - shaped flower , planted out in various parts of the city .
... to which Patna owes its name , has recently been found growing in the neighbourhood of Kumrahar , and I am taking steps to have this tree , which bears a yellow trumpet - shaped flower , planted out in various parts of the city .
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108 , which only contains two marks ; but as this coin bears only Fig . 1 and one other mark , elephant facing left ( Fig . ... Sub - class I ocntains 18 coins ( Nos , 1-17 and 61 ) which bear a fifth mark of elephant right ( Fig .
108 , which only contains two marks ; but as this coin bears only Fig . 1 and one other mark , elephant facing left ( Fig . ... Sub - class I ocntains 18 coins ( Nos , 1-17 and 61 ) which bear a fifth mark of elephant right ( Fig .
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108 ) does not bear mark 2. I have therefore placed this coin in a separate class , G. When I made the above classification I was not aware that a similar conclusion that the marks on punch - marked coins occur in regular groups had ...
108 ) does not bear mark 2. I have therefore placed this coin in a separate class , G. When I made the above classification I was not aware that a similar conclusion that the marks on punch - marked coins occur in regular groups had ...
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