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on behalf of the Brāhm : ins , and the hostility therein displayed to the Sūdras , are explained by the fact that a Brāhman dynasty was in power and that it had displaced a line of Sūdra kings . Mr. Panna Lall has discussed tue ...
on behalf of the Brāhm : ins , and the hostility therein displayed to the Sūdras , are explained by the fact that a Brāhman dynasty was in power and that it had displaced a line of Sūdra kings . Mr. Panna Lall has discussed tue ...
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The present inscription does not add materially to our knowledge of the dynasty , which ruled about the tenth century , but an interestiny question is suggested by the fact that the land granted was in the village of Jārā in the Rādha ...
The present inscription does not add materially to our knowledge of the dynasty , which ruled about the tenth century , but an interestiny question is suggested by the fact that the land granted was in the village of Jārā in the Rādha ...
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charter , and the inscription on the stone was merely intended as a local notification of the fact . The representation of a donkey and a sow below the inscription , as indicating that anyone violating the grant will be reboru of such ...
charter , and the inscription on the stone was merely intended as a local notification of the fact . The representation of a donkey and a sow below the inscription , as indicating that anyone violating the grant will be reboru of such ...
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... this grant is due to the chance discovery and util zation of an old casting , or to the fact that copper axeheus continued to be manufactured for this purpose after their use as implements had ceased owing to the discovery of iron .
... this grant is due to the chance discovery and util zation of an old casting , or to the fact that copper axeheus continued to be manufactured for this purpose after their use as implements had ceased owing to the discovery of iron .
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These facts suggest that they must have been made at a mint in the immediate neighbourhood . These coins , like those found in the Puri district a quarter of a century ago , are imitations of the coins of the Kushān king Kanishka ...
These facts suggest that they must have been made at a mint in the immediate neighbourhood . These coins , like those found in the Puri district a quarter of a century ago , are imitations of the coins of the Kushān king Kanishka ...
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