The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 57Bihar Research Society., 1971 - Folk-lore |
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... region . It appears to be highly probable , however , that the trouble came from the Paramāras , in view of the statement of a verse in the Nava - sāhasānka- charita , which runs as follows : Smita - jyotsna - daridreṇa bāshpa - srāvi ...
... region . It appears to be highly probable , however , that the trouble came from the Paramāras , in view of the statement of a verse in the Nava - sāhasānka- charita , which runs as follows : Smita - jyotsna - daridreṇa bāshpa - srāvi ...
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... region which can be no other than the northern part of the present Mandsaur District . In the same region Vākpati had again to subdue this troublesome clan , as we know from the Kauthem grant11 ; and again an attack on them had to be 10 ...
... region which can be no other than the northern part of the present Mandsaur District . In the same region Vākpati had again to subdue this troublesome clan , as we know from the Kauthem grant11 ; and again an attack on them had to be 10 ...
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... regional arrangements and that this question will be sorted out when the political situation in the region improves . The other interesting feature of the transit provisions in the treaty is that they are binding on both countries , 24 ...
... regional arrangements and that this question will be sorted out when the political situation in the region improves . The other interesting feature of the transit provisions in the treaty is that they are binding on both countries , 24 ...
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PrayagaThe Capital of the Guptas | 11 |
Origin and Development of Khadi Industry in Tirhut | 13 |
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