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Page 54
... probably it did so soon after 150 A. C. the year of the Junagadh record , and it was very probably during the reign of his weak successor that the province of Akara passed into the Kauṣāņa empire . There is nothing thus that stands in ...
... probably it did so soon after 150 A. C. the year of the Junagadh record , and it was very probably during the reign of his weak successor that the province of Akara passed into the Kauṣāņa empire . There is nothing thus that stands in ...
Page 55
... probably contiguous along this whole borderline unless some independent gana - states lay between them as buffers . Having found the great " king of kings " and the great Ksatrapa both contemporaries and neighbours , we may next take up ...
... probably contiguous along this whole borderline unless some independent gana - states lay between them as buffers . Having found the great " king of kings " and the great Ksatrapa both contemporaries and neighbours , we may next take up ...
Page 58
... probably the kingdom of Caṣṭana in Mālava was conquered by the great Kushan emperors in the first or second decade of the Saka era ; as Målava , eastern Mälava at least was included in the Kushan Empire , before the year twenty - eight ...
... probably the kingdom of Caṣṭana in Mālava was conquered by the great Kushan emperors in the first or second decade of the Saka era ; as Målava , eastern Mälava at least was included in the Kushan Empire , before the year twenty - eight ...
Page 106
... probably the seaport and the latter , the capital of ancient Kalinga ; and hoth could never have been one and the same . " We have however , references to Kalinganagara ' the capital of the earlier Ganga dynasty in the inscriptions ...
... probably the seaport and the latter , the capital of ancient Kalinga ; and hoth could never have been one and the same . " We have however , references to Kalinganagara ' the capital of the earlier Ganga dynasty in the inscriptions ...
Page 108
... probably have induced the people of Kalinga to call their rājadhāni with an appellation " Nagara " , or it might be that the name " Nagarakatakam " meant the Kaṭaka or the city proper ( where the populace lived ) of NAGARA , the capital ...
... probably have induced the people of Kalinga to call their rājadhāni with an appellation " Nagara " , or it might be that the name " Nagarakatakam " meant the Kaṭaka or the city proper ( where the populace lived ) of NAGARA , the capital ...
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