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Page 17
... Persian ; taxma , id . Avestic " . Our Takshama , therefore , means the " brave one " , and is a mere adjective , even if we take it as part of the name after Shahi . But I take it to go with the next sentence stop- ping with devakula ...
... Persian ; taxma , id . Avestic " . Our Takshama , therefore , means the " brave one " , and is a mere adjective , even if we take it as part of the name after Shahi . But I take it to go with the next sentence stop- ping with devakula ...
Page 21
... Persian , or even mixed , origin 1 The Northern Satrap Patika ( 78 ) and Soḍāsa ( 72 ) are to be placed in this era on palæographic and numismatic grounds . ( E.I. , IV . , 55 ; I.A. , 1908 55 , 56 ; Indian Coins , 8 , 9. ) Ranjubula ...
... Persian , or even mixed , origin 1 The Northern Satrap Patika ( 78 ) and Soḍāsa ( 72 ) are to be placed in this era on palæographic and numismatic grounds . ( E.I. , IV . , 55 ; I.A. , 1908 55 , 56 ; Indian Coins , 8 , 9. ) Ranjubula ...
Page 25
... Persians seem to have conquered it . That conquest resulted in the transfer of the seat of learning from Taxila to Pățaliputra . Panini was born at Sältäura , a suburb of Taxila . His guru must have been a scholar of Taxila . The Persian ...
... Persians seem to have conquered it . That conquest resulted in the transfer of the seat of learning from Taxila to Pățaliputra . Panini was born at Sältäura , a suburb of Taxila . His guru must have been a scholar of Taxila . The Persian ...
Page 104
... Persian , who was then Viceroy ( V. A. Smith , p . 132 ) . It was destroyed by a storm during the reign of Rudradaman ( A. D. 150 ) and was restored by him . The Chinese traveller , Sung Yan , visiting India in the sixth century marked ...
... Persian , who was then Viceroy ( V. A. Smith , p . 132 ) . It was destroyed by a storm during the reign of Rudradaman ( A. D. 150 ) and was restored by him . The Chinese traveller , Sung Yan , visiting India in the sixth century marked ...
Page 129
... Persia after some time . The English with their army encamped at Bankipore and Meer Mohammad Jafar Khan with his army pitched his camp near the tank at Mithapur . When Meer Mohammad Kasim Khan heard that Azimabad had come into the ...
... Persia after some time . The English with their army encamped at Bankipore and Meer Mohammad Jafar Khan with his army pitched his camp near the tank at Mithapur . When Meer Mohammad Kasim Khan heard that Azimabad had come into the ...
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