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Page 33
Bihar Research Society. With the flight of Sindhia's deputy , the capital stood entirely undefended and the Emperor was in a helpless state . Ghulam Qadir now crossed the river and entered the king's chamber without the least obstruction ...
Bihar Research Society. With the flight of Sindhia's deputy , the capital stood entirely undefended and the Emperor was in a helpless state . Ghulam Qadir now crossed the river and entered the king's chamber without the least obstruction ...
Page 72
... entirely to omit others which abound in earlier forms , e.g. the inscription on the middle pillar of the additional rail attached to the eastern gate " ( pp . 227 , 225 ) . The statement contained in the last portion of the above ...
... entirely to omit others which abound in earlier forms , e.g. the inscription on the middle pillar of the additional rail attached to the eastern gate " ( pp . 227 , 225 ) . The statement contained in the last portion of the above ...
Page 123
... entirely incongruous in a temple of worship . This incongruity , apparent here and in the humorous panels of the ceiling in Cave 1 , need not arouse more than passing surprise , for it must be remembered that the paintings in these ...
... entirely incongruous in a temple of worship . This incongruity , apparent here and in the humorous panels of the ceiling in Cave 1 , need not arouse more than passing surprise , for it must be remembered that the paintings in these ...
Page 124
... entirely different condition . In its wide pillared verandah the original pillars have been almost wholly restored , but the remains of carvings on their old capitals may still be observed . Around the doorway repeated pairs of a man ...
... entirely different condition . In its wide pillared verandah the original pillars have been almost wholly restored , but the remains of carvings on their old capitals may still be observed . Around the doorway repeated pairs of a man ...
Page 200
... entirely accept the conclusion so ingeniously worked out by Mr. Jackson . Buchanan generally travelled on an elephant or in a palanquin . In this journal he twice mentions that he was travelling on an elephant ( see pages 45 and 143 ) ...
... entirely accept the conclusion so ingeniously worked out by Mr. Jackson . Buchanan generally travelled on an elephant or in a palanquin . In this journal he twice mentions that he was travelling on an elephant ( see pages 45 and 143 ) ...
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Ahars Ajanta ancient appears Arrah Avalokitesvara Banerji-Sastri Begam Bengal Bihar Bihar and Orissa Brahmi broken corners Buchanan Buddha Buddhist building called caves century clan deity district door east Emperor feet Gaharwars hill Hindu Hon'ble India inscription Jayaswal Journal Kalidasa Kautilya Khan Kharwar Land-Zone Magadha Mahāyāna Mazumdar miles Najaf original Orissa Orissa Research Society paintings Patna pillars probably Rai Bahadur Raja Rajah Rajputs rice river rock roof rubbi sakti Samru Sanchi Sanskrit Sasaram Shah Shah Alam Shahabad Sher side Sindhia Singh stair stone Sumerian temple terrace totem trees UNIV village wall worship इति एव का को तत्र तथा तस्य ता ति तु त्या दि धृत ना नि भवति मा मि मिति मूले यथा या ये यो वा सुवर्ण हि