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... known to us from other sources . Several instances of such discrepancies make their appearance in his writings . One may cite his reference to the Emperor Asoka Maurya as the great - grandson of Bimbisara of the Saisunaga dynasty , vide ...
... known to us from other sources . Several instances of such discrepancies make their appearance in his writings . One may cite his reference to the Emperor Asoka Maurya as the great - grandson of Bimbisara of the Saisunaga dynasty , vide ...
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... and , if it is permissible to say so , there is also the less known but neverthless representative collection of which I am the fortunate possessor . Here and now , I desire to pay tribute to that public spirited son of Bihar , my.
... and , if it is permissible to say so , there is also the less known but neverthless representative collection of which I am the fortunate possessor . Here and now , I desire to pay tribute to that public spirited son of Bihar , my.
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... known that Babar , the father of Akbar , had painters working under his patronage and was himself a contemporary of the great Persian Master , Behizad , who flourished at the end of the 15th and the begin- ning of the 16th century . The ...
... known that Babar , the father of Akbar , had painters working under his patronage and was himself a contemporary of the great Persian Master , Behizad , who flourished at the end of the 15th and the begin- ning of the 16th century . The ...
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... known as the Moghul school . There is in my opinion little foundation and no necessity for India to make quite so extravagant a claim . It is far more reasonable to suppose that in their new atmosphere the descendants of Persian artists ...
... known as the Moghul school . There is in my opinion little foundation and no necessity for India to make quite so extravagant a claim . It is far more reasonable to suppose that in their new atmosphere the descendants of Persian artists ...
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... known , for want of a better name , as the Rajput School , had already sprung up . These paintings are generally softer in colour and far more chaste in execution than the specimens of the earlier period . Though less glowing in colour ...
... known , for want of a better name , as the Rajput School , had already sprung up . These paintings are generally softer in colour and far more chaste in execution than the specimens of the earlier period . Though less glowing in colour ...
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5th-6th century 7th-8th century A.D. Abdullah Khan Ahmad Shah Durranee Amirul Umra appointed army Aśoka Asvaghosa Avestan Bahadur Berad bhālā Bharata Bhāsa bhut Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bodhisatva Buddha Buddhist chhōṛu māyā mōh Deccan Dravidian dynasty Farrukh Siyar Ganga Ghaziuddin Khan guru sumirānā karu Harṣa Hindu Hiuen Tsang Hon'ble Ibid India inscription Jātaka Jayaswal Kālidāsa Kalinga Kāma Kapila karu guru sumirānā Kautilya King Lahore lākā Lambhur Lambi language later letter literature Magadhi Magha Mahrattas mainā Manu mātā māyā Mirza Mohammad Shah monastery Mughal Nadir Shah Najaf Khan Nalanda Nanyadeva Nepal Nizam-ul-Mulk origin Orissa Orissa Research Society painting Pāṇini Patanjali Patna Phasso Pidia Pischel Pratijñā Raja saka Samkhya Samsamuddaulah Sanskrit Shahjahanabad Singh slaves stupa sumirānā karu deo Sumirānā karu guru sumiro sūn deo bhāi Sutanukā sutras third century A.D. thithi Umra Vedanā Vedic Viññānam Vipassi Wazier Wazirul Mumalik words