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Some kings of the Kusāna dynasty are also credited with having established new
towns . For example , the third city at Taxila , Sirsukh , is said to have been
established by the Kuşānas . Although much evidence in this connection is not ...
Some kings of the Kusāna dynasty are also credited with having established new
towns . For example , the third city at Taxila , Sirsukh , is said to have been
established by the Kuşānas . Although much evidence in this connection is not ...
Page 94
Independently of other evidence concerning this Vikramāditya being a
contemporary of Kālidāsa , scholars have argued that he should be Candragupta
Vikramaditya and that his son could be either Govindagupta or Kumāragupta I. I
have ...
Independently of other evidence concerning this Vikramāditya being a
contemporary of Kālidāsa , scholars have argued that he should be Candragupta
Vikramaditya and that his son could be either Govindagupta or Kumāragupta I. I
have ...
Page 283
He also suggests that Sarmad had renounced Islam , and this was the major
reason for his execution in the reign of Aurangzeb . However , the author has
failed to cite any convincing evidence to support bis observations . He quotes
some of ...
He also suggests that Sarmad had renounced Islam , and this was the major
reason for his execution in the reign of Aurangzeb . However , the author has
failed to cite any convincing evidence to support bis observations . He quotes
some of ...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
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