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In a separate note Mr. Jayaswal argues that , as the date given in this inscription is expressly stated to refer to the reign of Lakshmaṇa Sena , there is no possibility of the era known after him having started with the reign of some ...
In a separate note Mr. Jayaswal argues that , as the date given in this inscription is expressly stated to refer to the reign of Lakshmaṇa Sena , there is no possibility of the era known after him having started with the reign of some ...
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There is one more matter to which I must refer , and that is the fact that our Vice - President Mr. Walsh is shortly going on leave preparatory to retirement . Mr. Walsh has a high reputation as a scholar , and for many years past he ...
There is one more matter to which I must refer , and that is the fact that our Vice - President Mr. Walsh is shortly going on leave preparatory to retirement . Mr. Walsh has a high reputation as a scholar , and for many years past he ...
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... referred to , and Mr. R. D. Banerji · has described 44 coins said to have been found in Afghanistan , which were obtained from His Majesty the Amir when in Calcutta . The locality from which these coils were obtained is not stated .
... referred to , and Mr. R. D. Banerji · has described 44 coins said to have been found in Afghanistan , which were obtained from His Majesty the Amir when in Calcutta . The locality from which these coils were obtained is not stated .
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As an example of the above remarks I would refer to the mark Fig . 32 , which I first took to be a separate mark and figured it accordingly , but on further examination found to be a portion of the mark elephant right , Fig . 5.
As an example of the above remarks I would refer to the mark Fig . 32 , which I first took to be a separate mark and figured it accordingly , but on further examination found to be a portion of the mark elephant right , Fig . 5.
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... reason to believe , was the Palace of Chandragupta 2 Maurya , where it could not , therefore , refer to a stupa or chartya , or have any Buddhistic significance ; as that religion had not then been adopted by the Maurya kingdom .
... reason to believe , was the Palace of Chandragupta 2 Maurya , where it could not , therefore , refer to a stupa or chartya , or have any Buddhistic significance ; as that religion had not then been adopted by the Maurya kingdom .
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