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The History of the First Han Dynasty records the conquest of Tā - hjā by the Yueh
- cb7 tribes several times . The political condition of the region made the
conquest of Bactria easier . The History informs us that the Tā - hiä had no
sovereign or ...
The History of the First Han Dynasty records the conquest of Tā - hjā by the Yueh
- cb7 tribes several times . The political condition of the region made the
conquest of Bactria easier . The History informs us that the Tā - hiä had no
sovereign or ...
Page 151
The above record refers to merchants of Birur , Arsikere , Kopana , Madeyanur ,
and Balagula who visited the city . ... also been mentioned as ne levidinalli in the
two records of 1189 found at Trigalale31 and Bechirākh32 in the Hassan district .
The above record refers to merchants of Birur , Arsikere , Kopana , Madeyanur ,
and Balagula who visited the city . ... also been mentioned as ne levidinalli in the
two records of 1189 found at Trigalale31 and Bechirākh32 in the Hassan district .
Page 180
Unlike the records edited by Wilson , these letters are very general and
summarised , and relate mostly to investments , the receipt and despatch of
goods , currency , etc. They also briefly mention some fresh information . The old
problem of ...
Unlike the records edited by Wilson , these letters are very general and
summarised , and relate mostly to investments , the receipt and despatch of
goods , currency , etc. They also briefly mention some fresh information . The old
problem of ...
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