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The latter district contains an influential agricultural community krown as Sukli , who trace their origin to a place called Kodālaka , and the question is whether there is any connection between these names and the Sulki kings whose ...
The latter district contains an influential agricultural community krown as Sukli , who trace their origin to a place called Kodālaka , and the question is whether there is any connection between these names and the Sulki kings whose ...
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1-63 ) , which I have called Class A. In addition , each of these coins bears a fifth mark , which varies on different coins , and according to which I have divided Class A. into 20 sub - classes , as given in the List .
1-63 ) , which I have called Class A. In addition , each of these coins bears a fifth mark , which varies on different coins , and according to which I have divided Class A. into 20 sub - classes , as given in the List .
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64-69 ) which I have called Class B , while bearing the above marks 1 , 2 and 3 , have not got the fourth mark of interlaced triangles , but in its place have as a fourth mark a humped bull facing left ( Fig . 6. ) Twenty coins ( Nos .
64-69 ) which I have called Class B , while bearing the above marks 1 , 2 and 3 , have not got the fourth mark of interlaced triangles , but in its place have as a fourth mark a humped bull facing left ( Fig . 6. ) Twenty coins ( Nos .
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This alone would have rendered the old theory doubtful , but when it is added that in every case where the punch - mark on the reverse was decipherable it was found to be what Cunningham called the " Taxila mark , ' we bave an ...
This alone would have rendered the old theory doubtful , but when it is added that in every case where the punch - mark on the reverse was decipherable it was found to be what Cunningham called the " Taxila mark , ' we bave an ...
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In this connection Mr. K. P. Jayaswal has called my attention to a rule laid down by Pāṇini ; " Sangh = änka - lakshaņeshu = an - yan - inām = an , ” the meaning of which is " an - suffix takes place in nouns ending in an , yań an in ...
In this connection Mr. K. P. Jayaswal has called my attention to a rule laid down by Pāṇini ; " Sangh = änka - lakshaņeshu = an - yan - inām = an , ” the meaning of which is " an - suffix takes place in nouns ending in an , yań an in ...
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