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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 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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An account of the Jānibigbā inscription is contributed by Mr. Panday to the September number . The stone containing this inscription was found in the village of Jānibighā , six miles east of Bodh Gaya , and has been presented to the ...
An account of the Jānibigbā inscription is contributed by Mr. Panday to the September number . The stone containing this inscription was found in the village of Jānibighā , six miles east of Bodh Gaya , and has been presented to the ...
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1 11 Mr. Panday has also published a revised translation of the inscription on a stone recently brought to the Patna Museum from the sculpture shed at Bodh Gaya . The palćograpbical evidence indicates that this inscription was incised ...
1 11 Mr. Panday has also published a revised translation of the inscription on a stone recently brought to the Patna Museum from the sculpture shed at Bodh Gaya . The palćograpbical evidence indicates that this inscription was incised ...
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Mr. Panday has also found the head of a stone lion which appears to belong to the Mauryan period and is possibly the capital of the pill'ır near Maearh in the Shahabad district which Hiuen Tsang mentioned as bearing an inscription .
Mr. Panday has also found the head of a stone lion which appears to belong to the Mauryan period and is possibly the capital of the pill'ır near Maearh in the Shahabad district which Hiuen Tsang mentioned as bearing an inscription .
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