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Page 12
... My friend Dr. Hayden has recently inspected our collection , and has promised to depute an officer of the Geological Survey to prepare a proper catalogue of it and to make arrangements for filling in the gaps which still exist .
... My friend Dr. Hayden has recently inspected our collection , and has promised to depute an officer of the Geological Survey to prepare a proper catalogue of it and to make arrangements for filling in the gaps which still exist .
Page 20
These coins were sent to Mr. R. D. Banerji , the Treasure Trove Officer for this Province , and bave not yet been received back from him ; so I have not been able to examine them . The classification in the Treasure Trove Report has ...
These coins were sent to Mr. R. D. Banerji , the Treasure Trove Officer for this Province , and bave not yet been received back from him ; so I have not been able to examine them . The classification in the Treasure Trove Report has ...
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I had six impressions of each inscription taken , thanks to the courtesy of Mr. D. R. Bhandarkar , the officer in charge of the archćological section of the Museum . My reading is based on those impressions and verified from the actual ...
I had six impressions of each inscription taken , thanks to the courtesy of Mr. D. R. Bhandarkar , the officer in charge of the archćological section of the Museum . My reading is based on those impressions and verified from the actual ...
Page 114
A Muslim officer with the hereditary title of Rustam - i - Zaman was the viceroy of the south - west corner of the Bijapur kingdom . His charge extended on the west coast from the Ratnagiri town , going round the Portuguese territory of ...
A Muslim officer with the hereditary title of Rustam - i - Zaman was the viceroy of the south - west corner of the Bijapur kingdom . His charge extended on the west coast from the Ratnagiri town , going round the Portuguese territory of ...
Page 116
But the gates were soon opened to the King Adil Shah summoned Bahlol Khan , Shahji and other officers from the Karnatak , who came by forced marches and waited on the King on the bank of the Warda ( an affluent of the Tungabhadra ) .
But the gates were soon opened to the King Adil Shah summoned Bahlol Khan , Shahji and other officers from the Karnatak , who came by forced marches and waited on the King on the bank of the Warda ( an affluent of the Tungabhadra ) .
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