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Probably it further moved westward along the Gadgā and met with the pre -
existing Black - and Red ware culture at Oriup . V. From Lothal towards Ahar ,
Gilund and Kayatha . Explorations have proved that this complex occupied the
whole ...
Probably it further moved westward along the Gadgā and met with the pre -
existing Black - and Red ware culture at Oriup . V. From Lothal towards Ahar ,
Gilund and Kayatha . Explorations have proved that this complex occupied the
whole ...
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The Poona minister Napa Fadnis , when intimated accordingly , asked to
reconsider the articles and to communicate his sentiments further upon them . "
Sir John Kennaway , finding the Poona Court indifferent to the Treaty of
Guarantee ...
The Poona minister Napa Fadnis , when intimated accordingly , asked to
reconsider the articles and to communicate his sentiments further upon them . "
Sir John Kennaway , finding the Poona Court indifferent to the Treaty of
Guarantee ...
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The Gupta empire achieved further glories during the reign of Samudragupta ( pp
. 96-97 ) . The Gupta chronology after him is , however , controversial . Dr. Jha
rightly points out that he was succeeded by Rāmagupta , a conclusion which he ...
The Gupta empire achieved further glories during the reign of Samudragupta ( pp
. 96-97 ) . The Gupta chronology after him is , however , controversial . Dr. Jha
rightly points out that he was succeeded by Rāmagupta , a conclusion which he ...
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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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