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Page 510
... preserved by their Bhutea disciples . This is indeed a reproach to us , but there can be no doubt that it adds to the glory of our ancestors . ! IV . - Chastana's Statue and Date of Kanishka . 510 [ J.B.O , E , S . CONTRIBUTIONS OF BENGAL .
... preserved by their Bhutea disciples . This is indeed a reproach to us , but there can be no doubt that it adds to the glory of our ancestors . ! IV . - Chastana's Statue and Date of Kanishka . 510 [ J.B.O , E , S . CONTRIBUTIONS OF BENGAL .
Page 511
... Kanishka's at Mathura . It is " Shastana " . Dr. Vogel missed this identification by reading the first letter ... Kanishka group , proves that Chastana was a near relative of Kanishka and evidently belonged to the same family ...
... Kanishka's at Mathura . It is " Shastana " . Dr. Vogel missed this identification by reading the first letter ... Kanishka group , proves that Chastana was a near relative of Kanishka and evidently belonged to the same family ...
Page 515
... Kanishka . The here is therefore midway between the types of 200 B.C. and those of the age of Kanishka . Inscription B. is beset with even more difficulties . Mr. Jay- aswal reads the beginning as sapa - khate , 1 which is dialectically ...
... Kanishka . The here is therefore midway between the types of 200 B.C. and those of the age of Kanishka . Inscription B. is beset with even more difficulties . Mr. Jay- aswal reads the beginning as sapa - khate , 1 which is dialectically ...
Page 645
... Kanishka undoubtedly was ) but a destroyer of the Mlechchhas , as the Hindu tradition believes . Mr. Aiyangar deals with his subjects critically and nowhere the historian in him is lost in a technical investigator . K. P. J. II.-Mr ...
... Kanishka undoubtedly was ) but a destroyer of the Mlechchhas , as the Hindu tradition believes . Mr. Aiyangar deals with his subjects critically and nowhere the historian in him is lost in a technical investigator . K. P. J. II.-Mr ...
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