The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 57Bihar Research Society., 1971 - Folk-lore |
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... rulers seem either to have been eclectic or completely Hinduised in one way or the other . Toramana uses the symbol of sun on his coins and his feudatory is a wor- shipper of Nārāyaṇa . We learn from the Kura Inscription that he ...
... rulers seem either to have been eclectic or completely Hinduised in one way or the other . Toramana uses the symbol of sun on his coins and his feudatory is a wor- shipper of Nārāyaṇa . We learn from the Kura Inscription that he ...
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... rulers of the Hupa territories . The Kalachuris in order to strike a balance against the Paramāras had to placate the Hiņas sometimes by n arriage alliances or sometimes by showing them the might of their arms and thereby keeping them ...
... rulers of the Hupa territories . The Kalachuris in order to strike a balance against the Paramāras had to placate the Hiņas sometimes by n arriage alliances or sometimes by showing them the might of their arms and thereby keeping them ...
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... rulers belong is matter of controversy . The various views on the topic have bean assembled by the author ( pp . 219-225 ) . According to Dr. Goyal , Gupta rulers were Brahmins ( vide his , " A History of the Imperial Guptas ” , p . 78 ) ...
... rulers belong is matter of controversy . The various views on the topic have bean assembled by the author ( pp . 219-225 ) . According to Dr. Goyal , Gupta rulers were Brahmins ( vide his , " A History of the Imperial Guptas ” , p . 78 ) ...
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PrayagaThe Capital of the Guptas | 11 |
Origin and Development of Khadi Industry in Tirhut | 13 |
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