The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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... given us an account of some prehistoric rock paintings discovered by him in and near two caves , not far from the small village of Singanpur in the Raigarh State . All the paintings but one ( in black ) are in a red colour , the pigment ...
... given us an account of some prehistoric rock paintings discovered by him in and near two caves , not far from the small village of Singanpur in the Raigarh State . All the paintings but one ( in black ) are in a red colour , the pigment ...
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... given some further Hō folk stories . The September number of the Journal contains a paper by Mr. W. Crooke , the well - known author of " Tribes and Castes of the United Provinces , " on the headdress of Banjara women . The distinctive ...
... given some further Hō folk stories . The September number of the Journal contains a paper by Mr. W. Crooke , the well - known author of " Tribes and Castes of the United Provinces , " on the headdress of Banjara women . The distinctive ...
Page 10
... given an account of the life and writings of Golam Ali Rasik , who lived at Patna in the latter half of the eighteenth century . A complete collection of this poet's voluminous writings is to be found in the atna Oriental Library . The ...
... given an account of the life and writings of Golam Ali Rasik , who lived at Patna in the latter half of the eighteenth century . A complete collection of this poet's voluminous writings is to be found in the atna Oriental Library . The ...
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... given in the List . Sub - class I contains 18 coins ( Nos , 1-17 and 61 ) which bear a fifth mark of elephant right ( Fig . 5 ) ; sub - class 2 contains five coins ( Nos . 18-22 ) ; sub - class 3 , four ( Nos . 23-26 ) ; sub - class 4 ...
... given in the List . Sub - class I contains 18 coins ( Nos , 1-17 and 61 ) which bear a fifth mark of elephant right ( Fig . 5 ) ; sub - class 2 contains five coins ( Nos . 18-22 ) ; sub - class 3 , four ( Nos . 23-26 ) ; sub - class 4 ...
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... given . It is accepted that punch - marked coins are the oldest form of coinage in India , and that it was an indigenous coinage , and not derived from , or based on , the coinage of other countries . The proof of the independent origin ...
... given . It is accepted that punch - marked coins are the oldest form of coinage in India , and that it was an indigenous coinage , and not derived from , or based on , the coinage of other countries . The proof of the independent origin ...
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