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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 . 146—149 150_151 Notes of the Quarter . I. Proceedings of a Meeting ...
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 . 146—149 150_151 Notes of the Quarter . I. Proceedings of a Meeting ...
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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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These coins , like those found in the Puri district a quarter of a century ago , are imitations of the coins of the Kushān king Kanishka , and they were therefore designated Puri Kushān coins in his account of the Puri find by the late ...
These coins , like those found in the Puri district a quarter of a century ago , are imitations of the coins of the Kushān king Kanishka , and they were therefore designated Puri Kushān coins in his account of the Puri find by the late ...
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The word Rajā - ankd , “ the royal mark , ” or the “ king's arms ” occurs in the Artha Šāstra , and would therefore appear to be the personal mark of the ruler . In the same way while each sangha had its own lakshaņa , the elected body ...
The word Rajā - ankd , “ the royal mark , ” or the “ king's arms ” occurs in the Artha Šāstra , and would therefore appear to be the personal mark of the ruler . In the same way while each sangha had its own lakshaņa , the elected body ...
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That the anka was the personal mark or emblem adopted by the individual , the king in the case of a state and the governing body in the case of a sangha , would also seem to be borne out by the insoription “ Srimānānka ” and ...
That the anka was the personal mark or emblem adopted by the individual , the king in the case of a state and the governing body in the case of a sangha , would also seem to be borne out by the insoription “ Srimānānka ” and ...
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