The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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Page 175
... ruler of a far off country is ostentatiously described by the court eulogist as tribute32 . Similarly contact of any kind with a ruler was construed into his subordination to the encomiast's patron or his ancestors . 33 Now the lines of ...
... ruler of a far off country is ostentatiously described by the court eulogist as tribute32 . Similarly contact of any kind with a ruler was construed into his subordination to the encomiast's patron or his ancestors . 33 Now the lines of ...
Page 178
... ruler of an unknown tract . Mahip ladeva was probably a minor ruler , since the 55 cf. his action against the rebellion of his most cherished Turkish slave Tug- hril and other Hindu rājās and chiefs . BTFS , pp . 82-87 . 56 cf. Gaya ...
... ruler of an unknown tract . Mahip ladeva was probably a minor ruler , since the 55 cf. his action against the rebellion of his most cherished Turkish slave Tug- hril and other Hindu rājās and chiefs . BTFS , pp . 82-87 . 56 cf. Gaya ...
Page 187
... ruler in enforcing them . Neither the ruler is a Devaputra nor those who perform the priestly functions are different from ordinary human beings . It is not fair to suspect a theo- cracy in Islamic sovereignty because there is no direct ...
... ruler in enforcing them . Neither the ruler is a Devaputra nor those who perform the priestly functions are different from ordinary human beings . It is not fair to suspect a theo- cracy in Islamic sovereignty because there is no direct ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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