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Bihar Research Society. of the Black - and - Red ware . Generally ,
archaeologists believe that it represent a homogeneous ceramic and may be
traced to a single ancestral source . The above theory was first set forth by B.
Subbarao.2 He ...
Bihar Research Society. of the Black - and - Red ware . Generally ,
archaeologists believe that it represent a homogeneous ceramic and may be
traced to a single ancestral source . The above theory was first set forth by B.
Subbarao.2 He ...
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A SURVEY OF 1 HE EXTANT STUPAS OF NORTH BIHAR Madan Mohan Singh
It is well - known that North Bihar in the time of the Buddha , with headquarters at
Vaiśālī , was a powerful political entity playing a dominant role in the ...
A SURVEY OF 1 HE EXTANT STUPAS OF NORTH BIHAR Madan Mohan Singh
It is well - known that North Bihar in the time of the Buddha , with headquarters at
Vaiśālī , was a powerful political entity playing a dominant role in the ...
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involved in it but all this had little to do with Bihar as such ( pp . 96-98 ) . Chapter
IV deals with the activities of the Dacca Anushilan Samiti in Bi bar . The author
also discusses in detail the secret activities of the nationalists in the various areas
...
involved in it but all this had little to do with Bihar as such ( pp . 96-98 ) . Chapter
IV deals with the activities of the Dacca Anushilan Samiti in Bi bar . The author
also discusses in detail the secret activities of the nationalists in the various areas
...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
c 200 B C | 44 |
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