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The first syllable of thage may be bha because it has some resemblance to the Mauryan and later Mauryan bha but the absence of the right upper vertical which is characteristic of this consonant is missing .
The first syllable of thage may be bha because it has some resemblance to the Mauryan and later Mauryan bha but the absence of the right upper vertical which is characteristic of this consonant is missing .
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Though it is difficult to understand that in later times anybody should have cared to add the explanation of the relief , keeping exactly the line of the edict , the possibility of the assumption : 0 that this ...
Though it is difficult to understand that in later times anybody should have cared to add the explanation of the relief , keeping exactly the line of the edict , the possibility of the assumption : 0 that this ...
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The later history of a , if it denotes one and the same process of decay , indicates that the separation of arms is earlier and their coalescence later in evolution . The form with coalesced arms is universal in post - Mauryan times .
The later history of a , if it denotes one and the same process of decay , indicates that the separation of arms is earlier and their coalescence later in evolution . The form with coalesced arms is universal in post - Mauryan times .
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JOURNAL | 1 |
A Fird of Panchmarked Coins in Patna City | 16 |
Notes on Indian Numismatics | 79 |
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