The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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... reverse a figure of the moon god . From the character of the letters in the word Tanka , which occurs on one ( only ) of these coins , Mr. Walsh concludes that they cannot be earlier than the seventh century A.D. As there would be no ...
... reverse a figure of the moon god . From the character of the letters in the word Tanka , which occurs on one ( only ) of these coins , Mr. Walsh concludes that they cannot be earlier than the seventh century A.D. As there would be no ...
Page 17
... reverse of 104 . It is known that such debasing of the coinage took place . The Artha Sastra , which was written by Kautilya , 1 better known as Chanakya , the Brahman Minister who overthrew the last of the Nanda dynasty and placed ...
... reverse of 104 . It is known that such debasing of the coinage took place . The Artha Sastra , which was written by Kautilya , 1 better known as Chanakya , the Brahman Minister who overthrew the last of the Nanda dynasty and placed ...
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... reverse was decipherable it was found to be what Cunningham called the Taxila mark , ' the Taxila mark , ' we have an C 1 Mr. Banerji has classified these coins in the Treasure Trove Report forwarded with his letter 452 I. M. , dated ...
... reverse was decipherable it was found to be what Cunningham called the Taxila mark , ' the Taxila mark , ' we have an C 1 Mr. Banerji has classified these coins in the Treasure Trove Report forwarded with his letter 452 I. M. , dated ...
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... reverse , which cannot conceivably be lacking in significance and which points decidedly to these coins having been the regular coinage of some one accepted central authority , and the symbols or their selection the recognized insignia ...
... reverse , which cannot conceivably be lacking in significance and which points decidedly to these coins having been the regular coinage of some one accepted central authority , and the symbols or their selection the recognized insignia ...
Page 27
... reverse may have been the marks of private shroffs and moneyers through whose hands the coin passed in the course of circulation . In this connection Mr. K. P. Jayaswal has called my attention to a rule laid down by Paṇini ; " Sangh ...
... reverse may have been the marks of private shroffs and moneyers through whose hands the coin passed in the course of circulation . In this connection Mr. K. P. Jayaswal has called my attention to a rule laid down by Paṇini ; " Sangh ...
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