The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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... fact that application for land or villages was made before the king . 13 By and by , royal prerogative over land came to be established . Charitable gifts of land are as old as the Vedic period.14 Gifts were made as an act of merit and ...
... fact that application for land or villages was made before the king . 13 By and by , royal prerogative over land came to be established . Charitable gifts of land are as old as the Vedic period.14 Gifts were made as an act of merit and ...
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... fact that the area might have been in possession of some other persons and hence without disturbing the people in and around the temple , he might have granted lands in four different places . There is nothing unnatural about it . Why ...
... fact that the area might have been in possession of some other persons and hence without disturbing the people in and around the temple , he might have granted lands in four different places . There is nothing unnatural about it . Why ...
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... fact that large areas of his dominions together with the capital city of Chitor had come under the occupation of the Mughals . Often a mere present from the ruler of a far off country is ostentatiously described by the court eulogist as ...
... fact that large areas of his dominions together with the capital city of Chitor had come under the occupation of the Mughals . Often a mere present from the ruler of a far off country is ostentatiously described by the court eulogist as ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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