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There is a village of this name in the Hooghly district on the border of Midnapore . The latter district contains an influential agricultural community krown as Sukli , who trace their origin to a place called Kodālaka , and the ...
There is a village of this name in the Hooghly district on the border of Midnapore . The latter district contains an influential agricultural community krown as Sukli , who trace their origin to a place called Kodālaka , and the ...
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The stone containing this inscription was found in the village of Jānibighā , six miles east of Bodh Gaya , and has been presented to the Patna Museum hy the Mahant of that place . It records the grant of a village to a Singhalese monk ...
The stone containing this inscription was found in the village of Jānibighā , six miles east of Bodh Gaya , and has been presented to the Patna Museum hy the Mahant of that place . It records the grant of a village to a Singhalese monk ...
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Singhbhum district , has given us an account of some prehistoric rock paintings discovered by him in and near two caves , not far from the small village of Singanpur in the Raigarh State . All the paintings but one ( in black ) are in a ...
Singhbhum district , has given us an account of some prehistoric rock paintings discovered by him in and near two caves , not far from the small village of Singanpur in the Raigarh State . All the paintings but one ( in black ) are in a ...
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It would be interesting to know what the symbols representative of a village or town were . " Another group of devices noticeable on kārshāpaņas is the auspicious marks of which svastika and nandipada are the most conspicuous .
It would be interesting to know what the symbols representative of a village or town were . " Another group of devices noticeable on kārshāpaņas is the auspicious marks of which svastika and nandipada are the most conspicuous .
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... village union , in which the coin was in use may be that the local authority affixed its marks on every coin in which it had levied seignorage , and that no coin on which seignorage had not been so levied was allowed to circulate ...
... village union , in which the coin was in use may be that the local authority affixed its marks on every coin in which it had levied seignorage , and that no coin on which seignorage had not been so levied was allowed to circulate ...
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