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In fact , they act as the eyes of the king . 21 There is one reference of spies in
Yajurveda also.3 2 Thus we find sufficient evidence of employment and activities
as well as qualifications of spies in the Vedic literature . In fact , no government at
...
In fact , they act as the eyes of the king . 21 There is one reference of spies in
Yajurveda also.3 2 Thus we find sufficient evidence of employment and activities
as well as qualifications of spies in the Vedic literature . In fact , no government at
...
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More unfortunate is the fact that evidences are not properly assimilated and a
majority of historians in India regard archaeology as trash . And in the absence of
a systematic utilisation of archaeology , which is the only authentic guide to ...
More unfortunate is the fact that evidences are not properly assimilated and a
majority of historians in India regard archaeology as trash . And in the absence of
a systematic utilisation of archaeology , which is the only authentic guide to ...
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In fact , some of the important dynasties of this period were sustained , at least to
some extent , by monks . With the accession of Chandragupta I in c.A.D. 319-20
the Indian subcontinent witnessed the growth of the second " all - India empire .
In fact , some of the important dynasties of this period were sustained , at least to
some extent , by monks . With the accession of Chandragupta I in c.A.D. 319-20
the Indian subcontinent witnessed the growth of the second " all - India empire .
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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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