The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5, Issue 4 |
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Page 460
... English Gypsies practise similar methods . Rev. F. G. Ackerley , 57 Secretary of the Gypsy Lore Society , kindly informs me that Gypsies have various ways of laying a trail to show their own people which road they have travelled ...
... English Gypsies practise similar methods . Rev. F. G. Ackerley , 57 Secretary of the Gypsy Lore Society , kindly informs me that Gypsies have various ways of laying a trail to show their own people which road they have travelled ...
Page 466
... English coins ) , these coins would be coins of the same Empire as the Golakhpur coins . Coins 53 , 54 and 55 are of an entirely different kind . They bear only three marks , instead of five , and do not bear either the Troy mark , or ...
... English coins ) , these coins would be coins of the same Empire as the Golakhpur coins . Coins 53 , 54 and 55 are of an entirely different kind . They bear only three marks , instead of five , and do not bear either the Troy mark , or ...
Page 604
... English were at war with Serajuddaulah . After the English victory he went home and now came to Patna in command of the English forces there . At Patna Ram Narayan met him and informed him that Meer Kasim Khan cherished hostile ...
... English were at war with Serajuddaulah . After the English victory he went home and now came to Patna in command of the English forces there . At Patna Ram Narayan met him and informed him that Meer Kasim Khan cherished hostile ...
Page 607
... English and Indian people and thus cause blood- shed . Meer Mohammad Kasim Khan said that some native traders who carried on trade under the protection of the English caused him great loss , while the gain to the English was very little ...
... English and Indian people and thus cause blood- shed . Meer Mohammad Kasim Khan said that some native traders who carried on trade under the protection of the English caused him great loss , while the gain to the English was very little ...
Page 608
... English . This caused a rupture between the Company's servants and the officers of the Nawab . The result was that Mr. Ellis of the Patna Factory arrested the men of the Nawab . Mr. Mane of the Jahangir- nagar Factory in his own place ...
... English . This caused a rupture between the Company's servants and the officers of the Nawab . The result was that Mr. Ellis of the Patna Factory arrested the men of the Nawab . Mr. Mane of the Jahangir- nagar Factory in his own place ...
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additional marks Ajaka alphabet Amiatt amulet ancient animal facing right anusvāra appears arches As'oka Aśoka Atharva Avanti Azimabad Banerji Barnett Bengal Bhattiprolu Bihar Brahmi Buddhist Bühler Calcutta called central boss century B.C. charms child copper-plate cursive Deb Sarma Devakula Dipankara drapery lines figure Golakhpur coins Gupta Gurgeen Khan Haraprasad Shastri Hill mark Humped bull India indistinct mark inscription Jagaddala Jataka Jayaswal king later letters Magadha Mahāyāna Mathura Mauryan Meer Mohammad Kasim Mehdi Ali Khan mentioned Mohammad Kasim Khan Mohammad Taqi Khan Monghyr Murshidabad Nandi Nandivardhana Nathas Nawab Nepal obverse Orissa oval Pargiter Parkham Patna statues plate portion present coins province punch-marked coins Puranas Ram Narayan resembling reverse marks rice round royal Sanskrit says scholars script sent Shamshuddaula side Silabhadra spirit SUB-CLASS taurine Taxila Taxila mark Triskelis Vardhana variety Vața village Vratya Yakṣa yaksha