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Page 62
... tribe calling themselves as Nos . 1 , 2 , ... clans ! This interpretation seems to me most unsatisfactory and improbable . A much more suitable and extremely probable interpretation may be that these " dvi- " and " tri- " marked coins ...
... tribe calling themselves as Nos . 1 , 2 , ... clans ! This interpretation seems to me most unsatisfactory and improbable . A much more suitable and extremely probable interpretation may be that these " dvi- " and " tri- " marked coins ...
Page 96
... tribes of cowherds , and all others living at the feet of the king , Line 8 - shows due respect to all , takes cognisance of and greets them , and issues this command : -Be it known to you that Line 9 - the land in the Šiloḍā area , in ...
... tribes of cowherds , and all others living at the feet of the king , Line 8 - shows due respect to all , takes cognisance of and greets them , and issues this command : -Be it known to you that Line 9 - the land in the Šiloḍā area , in ...
Page 177
... tribe of the Mongols of Central Asia . Ghias - ud - din Tughlaq was the issue of the union between Tughluq and woman of the Jat tribe , who were formerly the cultivators of Lahore . Another historian opines that Tughluq is bat a ...
... tribe of the Mongols of Central Asia . Ghias - ud - din Tughlaq was the issue of the union between Tughluq and woman of the Jat tribe , who were formerly the cultivators of Lahore . Another historian opines that Tughluq is bat a ...
Page 204
... tribes has to bear with many hardships and privations , but these are more than compensated not only by the scientific data he may collect but by the insight he gains into the life and mentality of these simple folk . For one thing , he ...
... tribes has to bear with many hardships and privations , but these are more than compensated not only by the scientific data he may collect but by the insight he gains into the life and mentality of these simple folk . For one thing , he ...
Page 205
... tribe . It is interesting to note that even now a Hō sometimes marries the daughter of his mother's brother . And , in fact , there are good reasons to infer that this was a more frequent and perhaps orthodox form of marriage before ...
... tribe . It is interesting to note that even now a Hō sometimes marries the daughter of his mother's brother . And , in fact , there are good reasons to infer that this was a more frequent and perhaps orthodox form of marriage before ...
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amirs ancient appearance bank Baudh Bengal Bhagalpur Bhagalpur district Bhuiyas Bihar Bihar and Orissa Birhor Brahui brick Buchanan called century channel consists contains coses crossed cultivated decay district Dravidian east feet Firishta fissures folktales further Ganga Ganges goddessling granite Gupta half a mile hill Hindu India inscription Jayapura Journal K. P. Jayaswal Kalinga Kalinganagara Khán Kharakpur Khori king land latter Lepcha Magadha Malik Malwa masses Mewat mica mile farther Mithila Monghyr Moral Judgment Mukhalingam Mulk Nagara Nālandā Orissa Orissa Research Society Pahar pargana Parvan passed Patna Patna Museum plates present probably Purāņa quartz Rai Bahadur Raja Rajmahal Rennell's rice river road rock Rudradaman Sanskrit Santali Shah shistose side Sikhara Singh Siva Sonpur stone strata Sultan tank temple Thanah thence torrent tribe Vayu village white quartz worship प०