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Thanks to Mr. Walsh's intervention , the Museum has recently obtained from the Indian Museum in Calcutta a number of statues which had been sent there from Bihar many years ago . The Museum has also received from Dr. Spooner the ...
Thanks to Mr. Walsh's intervention , the Museum has recently obtained from the Indian Museum in Calcutta a number of statues which had been sent there from Bihar many years ago . The Museum has also received from Dr. Spooner the ...
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Thanks to Mr. Walsh's intervention , the Museum has recently obtained from the Indian Museum in Calcutta a number of statues which had been sent there from Bihar many years ago . The Museum has also received from Dr. Spooner the ...
Thanks to Mr. Walsh's intervention , the Museum has recently obtained from the Indian Museum in Calcutta a number of statues which had been sent there from Bihar many years ago . The Museum has also received from Dr. Spooner the ...
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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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In 1917 His Honour Sir Edward Gait sent seven of these coins to me for examination . One of these coins though belonging to this · [ Probably Fas'odharman . - K . P.J. ] • Annual Report of the Archćological Survey of India , 1913-14 ...
In 1917 His Honour Sir Edward Gait sent seven of these coins to me for examination . One of these coins though belonging to this · [ Probably Fas'odharman . - K . P.J. ] • Annual Report of the Archćological Survey of India , 1913-14 ...
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All the ports of the Ratnagiri district did much trade also in calicoes , silks , grain and coarse lac , though pepper was their chief export , " which coming out of Kanara is sent by sea to Persia , Surat and Europe .
All the ports of the Ratnagiri district did much trade also in calicoes , silks , grain and coarse lac , though pepper was their chief export , " which coming out of Kanara is sent by sea to Persia , Surat and Europe .
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