The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5 |
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... than five having been published by the Fandit in the thiril volume of our Journal . The present inscription does not add materially to our knowledge of the dynasty , which ruled about the tenth century , but an interestiny question ...
... than five having been published by the Fandit in the thiril volume of our Journal . The present inscription does not add materially to our knowledge of the dynasty , which ruled about the tenth century , but an interestiny question ...
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After holding charge of Bihar for five years , Daud Khān was transferred to the Subah of Khandesh where he took part in the operations against Sivāji . He subsequently hold charge in turn of the Subahs of Berar and Allababad .
After holding charge of Bihar for five years , Daud Khān was transferred to the Subah of Khandesh where he took part in the operations against Sivāji . He subsequently hold charge in turn of the Subahs of Berar and Allababad .
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After holding charge of Bihar for five years , Dāud Kbān was transferred to the Subab of Khandesh where he took part in the operations against Sivāji . He subsequently hold charge in turn of the Sulahs of Berar and Allahabad .
After holding charge of Bihar for five years , Dāud Kbān was transferred to the Subab of Khandesh where he took part in the operations against Sivāji . He subsequently hold charge in turn of the Sulahs of Berar and Allahabad .
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5 ) ; sub - class 2 contains five coins ( Nos . 18-22 ) ; sub - class 3 , four ( Nos . 23-26 ) ; sub - class 4 , nine ( Nos , 27-35 ) ; sub - class 5 , two ( Nos . 36-37 ) but as the additional mark in sub - classes 2 and 3 is in each ...
5 ) ; sub - class 2 contains five coins ( Nos . 18-22 ) ; sub - class 3 , four ( Nos . 23-26 ) ; sub - class 4 , nine ( Nos , 27-35 ) ; sub - class 5 , two ( Nos . 36-37 ) but as the additional mark in sub - classes 2 and 3 is in each ...
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Five of these , sub - class 1 , have a fourth mark of a triangle with three dots in it , Fig . 42. The fourth mark in the other coins of this class is different in each of the four sub - classes . Seven coins ( Nos .
Five of these , sub - class 1 , have a fourth mark of a triangle with three dots in it , Fig . 42. The fourth mark in the other coins of this class is different in each of the four sub - classes . Seven coins ( Nos .
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