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Page 454
... appear in the Indian examples of the practice . A more gruesome form of notice during a rebellion is the sending round of parts of the corpse of one of the first victims as a call to arms . In 1882 the Khonds of Vizagapatam sent round ...
... appear in the Indian examples of the practice . A more gruesome form of notice during a rebellion is the sending round of parts of the corpse of one of the first victims as a call to arms . In 1882 the Khonds of Vizagapatam sent round ...
Page 460
... appears in India . Pawn and betel are universally eaten by the Khyoungtha , and they are not infrequently used as a means wherewith to make amatory propositions . Thus , a leaf of pawn with betel and sweet spices inside , accompanied by ...
... appears in India . Pawn and betel are universally eaten by the Khyoungtha , and they are not infrequently used as a means wherewith to make amatory propositions . Thus , a leaf of pawn with betel and sweet spices inside , accompanied by ...
Page 463
... appear that the coins formed part of a deposit in a stúpa or reliquary . The coins have been deposited in the Patna Museum . 1 The result of the examination of the coins entirely confirms the conclusions to which I came from the ...
... appear that the coins formed part of a deposit in a stúpa or reliquary . The coins have been deposited in the Patna Museum . 1 The result of the examination of the coins entirely confirms the conclusions to which I came from the ...
Page 464
... appear to be considerably later than the Golakhpur coins . This would appear to be the case from the fact that the Golakhpur coins were found at a depth of 15 feet below the surface , whereas the present coins were found " knee - deep ...
... appear to be considerably later than the Golakhpur coins . This would appear to be the case from the fact that the Golakhpur coins were found at a depth of 15 feet below the surface , whereas the present coins were found " knee - deep ...
Page 465
... appear to be later and to have been current when the later cast copper coins were introduced , from the fact that the ... appears to be an imitation of the Taxila mark . The only evidence from the coins themselves which might indicate ...
... appear to be later and to have been current when the later cast copper coins were introduced , from the fact that the ... appears to be an imitation of the Taxila mark . The only evidence from the coins themselves which might indicate ...
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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