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... cultivation set in a debris- strewn area of some 1,600 by 400 feet . These open paces conceivably mark the positions of the courtyards of the six monasteries which Yuan Chwang describes . To the south of the monastery , according to ...
... cultivation set in a debris- strewn area of some 1,600 by 400 feet . These open paces conceivably mark the positions of the courtyards of the six monasteries which Yuan Chwang describes . To the south of the monastery , according to ...
Page 174
... cultivated . Thus commencing as a copy , however distant , of an actual vernacular , Magadhi developed in a form more and more unreal in spite of continued attempts to keep in touch with the current vernacular through the medium of Desi ...
... cultivated . Thus commencing as a copy , however distant , of an actual vernacular , Magadhi developed in a form more and more unreal in spite of continued attempts to keep in touch with the current vernacular through the medium of Desi ...
Page 356
... cultivation in its neigh- bourhood , he acquired power and authority , became the chief ally of the Marathas in robbery and rebellion , and dispossessed Pam Nayak's own son Jagia . The latter appealed to the Emperor for his patrimony ...
... cultivation in its neigh- bourhood , he acquired power and authority , became the chief ally of the Marathas in robbery and rebellion , and dispossessed Pam Nayak's own son Jagia . The latter appealed to the Emperor for his patrimony ...
Page 368
... cultivation declines - the Mughal officers holding jagirs starve and cannot maintain their due contingents " . [ 1386-1406 . ] Again , on page 146a , he describes how official corruption caused popular suffering , and on page 1496 the ...
... cultivation declines - the Mughal officers holding jagirs starve and cannot maintain their due contingents " . [ 1386-1406 . ] Again , on page 146a , he describes how official corruption caused popular suffering , and on page 1496 the ...
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