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It dates probably from the eleventh century but the record is incomplete , as at least two plates are missing . The name of the donor is on a missing plate , but he seems to have been a member of the Sailodbhava family of Kõngada in ...
It dates probably from the eleventh century but the record is incomplete , as at least two plates are missing . The name of the donor is on a missing plate , but he seems to have been a member of the Sailodbhava family of Kõngada in ...
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... of the era known after him having started with the reign of some predecessor ; and the ruler of the same name who fled from Navadip must , therefore , have been a descendant ( probably grandson ) of the original Lakshmaņa .
... of the era known after him having started with the reign of some predecessor ; and the ruler of the same name who fled from Navadip must , therefore , have been a descendant ( probably grandson ) of the original Lakshmaņa .
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This is probably the oldest manuscript on paper yet discovered in India . Dr. Spooner has continued his excavations at Nalanda . He has driven a broad trench 1,500 feet long Work of the Archeological from south to north , crossing the ...
This is probably the oldest manuscript on paper yet discovered in India . Dr. Spooner has continued his excavations at Nalanda . He has driven a broad trench 1,500 feet long Work of the Archeological from south to north , crossing the ...
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... mark stamped on it , and in confirmation of it may be noted that on the majority of kärshā panas unearthed at Besnagar the device of the river is prominently noticeable , indicative probably of the Vetravati ( Betwā ) .
... mark stamped on it , and in confirmation of it may be noted that on the majority of kärshā panas unearthed at Besnagar the device of the river is prominently noticeable , indicative probably of the Vetravati ( Betwā ) .
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As the lingam has sometimes five heade , this figure is probably intended for Siva ” ( J. A. S. B. , Part I , 1890 , p . 234 ) , would appear to be the " bull's or cow's head with garland ” Fig . 8 of the present coins , looked at the ...
As the lingam has sometimes five heade , this figure is probably intended for Siva ” ( J. A. S. B. , Part I , 1890 , p . 234 ) , would appear to be the " bull's or cow's head with garland ” Fig . 8 of the present coins , looked at the ...
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