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... and whose dynasty ruled the country now forming the Māyurbhanj State . The plate was found by some cowherds in the Bāmanghāți subdivision of that State . Several similar plates are already known , and the present 2 ( J.B.0.
... and whose dynasty ruled the country now forming the Māyurbhanj State . The plate was found by some cowherds in the Bāmanghāți subdivision of that State . Several similar plates are already known , and the present 2 ( J.B.0.
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Several similar plates are already known , and the present one does not add much to our previous knowledge . It has however enabled several misreadings in other plates to be corrected . An account of the Jānibigbā inscription is ...
Several similar plates are already known , and the present one does not add much to our previous knowledge . It has however enabled several misreadings in other plates to be corrected . An account of the Jānibigbā inscription is ...
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Persu nally I incline to the latter view , as similar instances of the survival for ceremonial or superstitious use of superseded implements or materials are by no means rare . For instance , in the Darjeeling district stone celts are ...
Persu nally I incline to the latter view , as similar instances of the survival for ceremonial or superstitious use of superseded implements or materials are by no means rare . For instance , in the Darjeeling district stone celts are ...
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Similar fashions are found elsewhere , chiefly in the Himalayan region , Central Asia and Syria . The ancient Scythians wore similar headgear , and Mr. Crooke conjectures that the Banjāras ...
Similar fashions are found elsewhere , chiefly in the Himalayan region , Central Asia and Syria . The ancient Scythians wore similar headgear , and Mr. Crooke conjectures that the Banjāras ...
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I have therefore placed this coin in a separate class , G. When I made the above classification I was not aware that a similar conclusion that the marks on punch - marked coins occur in regular groups had been arrived at from the ...
I have therefore placed this coin in a separate class , G. When I made the above classification I was not aware that a similar conclusion that the marks on punch - marked coins occur in regular groups had been arrived at from the ...
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