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... point to the days of Nalanda's greatness . General Cunningham was of opinion that he met with the finest sculptures in India at this site ; and it is probable that a considerable portion of the finest sculptures now in the Indian Museum ...
... point to the days of Nalanda's greatness . General Cunningham was of opinion that he met with the finest sculptures in India at this site ; and it is probable that a considerable portion of the finest sculptures now in the Indian Museum ...
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... point . The probabilities are , however , that no opening was provided in the outer walls , with a view to ensuring greater seclusion for the inmates , and that lighting was obtained through the door opening on to the inner verandah ...
... point . The probabilities are , however , that no opening was provided in the outer walls , with a view to ensuring greater seclusion for the inmates , and that lighting was obtained through the door opening on to the inner verandah ...
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... points . From this fact and from the existence of the drain passing through its south - west corner and entering the stupa court of site No 3 , it is apparent that the monastery had fallen to ruins and was deserted before the stupa came ...
... points . From this fact and from the existence of the drain passing through its south - west corner and entering the stupa court of site No 3 , it is apparent that the monastery had fallen to ruins and was deserted before the stupa came ...
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... point out that this is not an inappropriate subject for a lecture in this town because Patna is the fortunate possessor of the very unique collection of illustrated manuscripts housed in the Khuda Buksh Oriental Library and , if it is ...
... point out that this is not an inappropriate subject for a lecture in this town because Patna is the fortunate possessor of the very unique collection of illustrated manuscripts housed in the Khuda Buksh Oriental Library and , if it is ...
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... point . For the thick brush , hair grown on the stomach of a goat or hair from the ear of a calf were collected . They were attached to a pin with fibres or lac . The circumference is detailed in the text as well as the nature of the ...
... point . For the thick brush , hair grown on the stomach of a goat or hair from the ear of a calf were collected . They were attached to a pin with fibres or lac . The circumference is detailed in the text as well as the nature of the ...
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