The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 57Bihar Research Society., 1971 - Folk-lore |
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... western frontier provinces , the Hūņas took advantage of the growing weakness of the empire and avenged their defeat . We know that after Skandagupta situation immensely changed in western and central India and the Hūpas continued to be ...
... western frontier provinces , the Hūņas took advantage of the growing weakness of the empire and avenged their defeat . We know that after Skandagupta situation immensely changed in western and central India and the Hūpas continued to be ...
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... western coast of Java and built there the town of Mendang Kumulan . After sometime the king of Gujrat sent some more persons to Java including carvers in stone and brass on demand from his son . Thus an extensive commerce sprang up with ...
... western coast of Java and built there the town of Mendang Kumulan . After sometime the king of Gujrat sent some more persons to Java including carvers in stone and brass on demand from his son . Thus an extensive commerce sprang up with ...
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... western part of the Mandsaur District of Madhya Pradesh . The present grant is dated 981 A. D. , about a century later than Balavarman's conquest of Jajjapa , whose locality does not appear to have changed place during this time . And ...
... western part of the Mandsaur District of Madhya Pradesh . The present grant is dated 981 A. D. , about a century later than Balavarman's conquest of Jajjapa , whose locality does not appear to have changed place during this time . And ...
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PrayagaThe Capital of the Guptas | 11 |
Origin and Development of Khadi Industry in Tirhut | 13 |
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