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The Janibigha Inscription and Bisapi Grant By A. Panday , B.A. III . Purushottama Deva , King of Orissa By Tarini Charan Rath , B.4 . IV . Copper Smelting Apparatus at Rakha By C. Olden , Superintendent , Cape Copper Company , Limited .
The Janibigha Inscription and Bisapi Grant By A. Panday , B.A. III . Purushottama Deva , King of Orissa By Tarini Charan Rath , B.4 . IV . Copper Smelting Apparatus at Rakha By C. Olden , Superintendent , Cape Copper Company , Limited .
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The princes of this family were not always independent rulers ; and in the seventh century they owed allegiance to Susāňkā , king of West Bengal . The second plate is a grant of Ranastambhadeva of the Sulki family , whose land grants ...
The princes of this family were not always independent rulers ; and in the seventh century they owed allegiance to Susāňkā , king of West Bengal . The second plate is a grant of Ranastambhadeva of the Sulki family , whose land grants ...
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It records the grant of a village to a Singhalese monk for the maintenance of a monastery by king Jaya Sena , ruler of l'īthi ( Magadba ) and son of Buddha Sena , in the 83rd ( expired ) year of the reign of Lakshmaņa Sena .
It records the grant of a village to a Singhalese monk for the maintenance of a monastery by king Jaya Sena , ruler of l'īthi ( Magadba ) and son of Buddha Sena , in the 83rd ( expired ) year of the reign of Lakshmaņa Sena .
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The records of ancient land grants are ordinarily inscribed on rectangular plates , and the question arises whether the use of a different shape for the pu : pose of this grant is due to the chance discovery and util zation of an old ...
The records of ancient land grants are ordinarily inscribed on rectangular plates , and the question arises whether the use of a different shape for the pu : pose of this grant is due to the chance discovery and util zation of an old ...
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Here the artist is away beyond the " memory picture " stage and , granting him the usual Indian predilection for firmness and rotundity in the breasts , is not untrue to nature . Is the disparity due merely to his having paid more ...
Here the artist is away beyond the " memory picture " stage and , granting him the usual Indian predilection for firmness and rotundity in the breasts , is not untrue to nature . Is the disparity due merely to his having paid more ...
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