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... died in the year 1650 A.D. The last mentioned , which is by far the least incomplete , purports to give an account of the fifty - six countries ( almost all in India ) which comprised the world as then known to the Hindus .
... died in the year 1650 A.D. The last mentioned , which is by far the least incomplete , purports to give an account of the fifty - six countries ( almost all in India ) which comprised the world as then known to the Hindus .
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A minor point , worthy of mention as a possible relic of the copper age , is the fact that the Birhors ' ear - boring instrument is still made of that metal . Mr. S. C. Mitra has furnished some notes on the use of the swallow worts and ...
A minor point , worthy of mention as a possible relic of the copper age , is the fact that the Birhors ' ear - boring instrument is still made of that metal . Mr. S. C. Mitra has furnished some notes on the use of the swallow worts and ...
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From the frequency with which Taxila is mentioned , he iofers that that place was the chief intellectual centre of the age , to which students flocked from all parts of northern India . Benares came dext in importance .
From the frequency with which Taxila is mentioned , he iofers that that place was the chief intellectual centre of the age , to which students flocked from all parts of northern India . Benares came dext in importance .
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From the frequency with which Taxila is mentioned , he io fers that that place was the chief intellectual centre of the age , to which students flocked from all parts of northern India . Benares came Dext in importance .
From the frequency with which Taxila is mentioned , he io fers that that place was the chief intellectual centre of the age , to which students flocked from all parts of northern India . Benares came Dext in importance .
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In this connexion I cannot refrain froin mentioning the remarkable discovery just made by Mr. Jayaswal that the inscriptions on two figures wbich were found a century ago in a field near Kumrabar and are now in the Calcutta Museum ...
In this connexion I cannot refrain froin mentioning the remarkable discovery just made by Mr. Jayaswal that the inscriptions on two figures wbich were found a century ago in a field near Kumrabar and are now in the Calcutta Museum ...
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