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Mr. Jayaswal supports , and gives evidence to confirm , Mabāmabopadhyāya Hara Prashad Sbastri's view that the Sungas were Brābmans . He thinks that the revolution was the result of a Hindu reaction against Buddhism and of ...
Mr. Jayaswal supports , and gives evidence to confirm , Mabāmabopadhyāya Hara Prashad Sbastri's view that the Sungas were Brābmans . He thinks that the revolution was the result of a Hindu reaction against Buddhism and of ...
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... died in the year 1650 A.D. The last mentioned , which is by far the least incomplete , purports to give an account of the fifty - six countries ( almost all in India ) which comprised the world as then known to the Hindus .
... died in the year 1650 A.D. The last mentioned , which is by far the least incomplete , purports to give an account of the fifty - six countries ( almost all in India ) which comprised the world as then known to the Hindus .
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The Artha Šāstra , which was written by Kautilya , " better known as Chanakya , the Brahman Minister who overthrew the last of the Nanda dynasty and placed Chandragupta Maurya on the throne , and which gives such detailed information ...
The Artha Šāstra , which was written by Kautilya , " better known as Chanakya , the Brahman Minister who overthrew the last of the Nanda dynasty and placed Chandragupta Maurya on the throne , and which gives such detailed information ...
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Theobald gives a number of such hill - marks ( Figs . 46-53 ) , in wbich the animal over Fig . 49 , the peacock over Fig . 50 , the tree over Fig . 52 and the ( ? ) river turtles under Fig . 53 , appear to be such distinguishing marks .
Theobald gives a number of such hill - marks ( Figs . 46-53 ) , in wbich the animal over Fig . 49 , the peacock over Fig . 50 , the tree over Fig . 52 and the ( ? ) river turtles under Fig . 53 , appear to be such distinguishing marks .
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an earlier ( Ājeya ) ! , and in the preceding line in place of Udayin it gives Aja . Nandi - Vardhana ocours also in the Pradyota list of the Avanti kings , which means , as already pointed out in paper , 3 that Nandi - Vardhana ...
an earlier ( Ājeya ) ! , and in the preceding line in place of Udayin it gives Aja . Nandi - Vardhana ocours also in the Pradyota list of the Avanti kings , which means , as already pointed out in paper , 3 that Nandi - Vardhana ...
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