The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 58Bihar Research Society, 1972 - Folklore |
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... East and bounded on the North by Tibet and on the North - East by Nepal , on the East and South - East by the districts of the province of Bihar , on the West by the States of Gwalior , Dholpur and Bharatpur and Delhi and some districts ...
... East and bounded on the North by Tibet and on the North - East by Nepal , on the East and South - East by the districts of the province of Bihar , on the West by the States of Gwalior , Dholpur and Bharatpur and Delhi and some districts ...
Page 123
... east of U. P. , with almost the same soil and weather conditions as in the latter province , was formally acceded by the Mughal Emperor of India to the British in 1765 by the Grant of Diwani for revenue collection , and till 1912 it ...
... east of U. P. , with almost the same soil and weather conditions as in the latter province , was formally acceded by the Mughal Emperor of India to the British in 1765 by the Grant of Diwani for revenue collection , and till 1912 it ...
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... east , the Eastern Hindi ( Purvi or Awadhi ) was spoken by about 15 million people , and 21 million to the west of this area spoke western Hindi ( mainly Vrajbhasha ) . In the eastern 43 The East Indian National Association ( like its ...
... east , the Eastern Hindi ( Purvi or Awadhi ) was spoken by about 15 million people , and 21 million to the west of this area spoke western Hindi ( mainly Vrajbhasha ) . In the eastern 43 The East Indian National Association ( like its ...
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Material Culture of Chalcolithic Bihar | 2 |
Settlement Patterns of the Chalcolithic Cultures | 33 |
Chronological Infrastructure of Indian Protohistory | 44 |
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