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Page 72
... Chandra Gupta I. But he could not attribute it to him for the reason that if the era dated from the commencement of the reign of Chandra Gupta I , there would be a period of 129 years from this event to the end of that of Kumara Gupta I ...
... Chandra Gupta I. But he could not attribute it to him for the reason that if the era dated from the commencement of the reign of Chandra Gupta I , there would be a period of 129 years from this event to the end of that of Kumara Gupta I ...
Page 73
... Chandra Gupta I. It would only be Samudra Gupta or his son Chandra Gupta H , who borrowed the idea from the Sakas and the Kushāņas , as only they had come in direct touch with the territories occupied by these foreigners . We have no ...
... Chandra Gupta I. It would only be Samudra Gupta or his son Chandra Gupta H , who borrowed the idea from the Sakas and the Kushāņas , as only they had come in direct touch with the territories occupied by these foreigners . We have no ...
Page 74
... Chandra Gupta II . His earliest known inscription is from Mathura , which had been one of the capitals of the Kushaņas and where the Kushāņa era ( reckoned in conti- nuity of Kanishka's regnal year ) was prevalent . This record is dated ...
... Chandra Gupta II . His earliest known inscription is from Mathura , which had been one of the capitals of the Kushaņas and where the Kushāņa era ( reckoned in conti- nuity of Kanishka's regnal year ) was prevalent . This record is dated ...
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Conflicting Accounts on some Personages in Indian History | 7 |
Some Fresh Light on the Hathi Gumpha Inscription | 25 |
Some Suttas of the Digha Nikaya of the Suttpitaka | 34 |
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