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The same gentleman has compiled from the old factory records and original correspondence prúserved in the In lia Office a narrative of the relations between Sivaji and the English of the ...
The same gentleman has compiled from the old factory records and original correspondence prúserved in the In lia Office a narrative of the relations between Sivaji and the English of the ...
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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 Kőngada 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 Kőngada in ...
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It records the grant of a village to a Singhalese monk for the maintenance of a monastery by king Jaya Sena , ruler of l'īthi ( Magadba ) and son of Buddha Sena , in the 83rd ( expired ) year of the reign of Lakshmaņa Sena .
It records the grant of a village to a Singhalese monk for the maintenance of a monastery by king Jaya Sena , ruler of l'īthi ( Magadba ) and son of Buddha Sena , in the 83rd ( expired ) year of the reign of Lakshmaņa Sena .
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The palćograpbical evidence indicates that this inscription was incised in the fifth century A.D. It records that certain arrangements for worship were made by the monk Prakhyāta Kirtti , who belonged to the royal family of Ceylon ...
The palćograpbical evidence indicates that this inscription was incised in the fifth century A.D. It records that certain arrangements for worship were made by the monk Prakhyāta Kirtti , who belonged to the royal family of Ceylon ...
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The records of ancient land grants are ordinarily inscribed on rectangular plates , and the question arises whether the use of a different shape for the pu : pose of this grant is due to the chance discovery and util zation of an old ...
The records of ancient land grants are ordinarily inscribed on rectangular plates , and the question arises whether the use of a different shape for the pu : pose of this grant is due to the chance discovery and util zation of an old ...
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