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... contemporary economic set - up , these were basically the epitomes of regional exploitation . It is needless to add that in the contemporary exploitative gang - up , both the state and religion , represented respectively by the feudal ...
... contemporary economic set - up , these were basically the epitomes of regional exploitation . It is needless to add that in the contemporary exploitative gang - up , both the state and religion , represented respectively by the feudal ...
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... contemporary kings the name of Tīrabhukti does not figure separately . Magadha continued to be regarded as the seat of imperial power by the Chinese emperor and Harşa wished to be recognised as such by his foreign contemporary with whom ...
... contemporary kings the name of Tīrabhukti does not figure separately . Magadha continued to be regarded as the seat of imperial power by the Chinese emperor and Harşa wished to be recognised as such by his foreign contemporary with whom ...
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... contemporary powers in north India raised their heads after the demise of Harşa and made a bid for supremacy . Arjuna was no exception . He simply wanted recognition of the status enjoyed by his erstwhile master . It was natural that ...
... contemporary powers in north India raised their heads after the demise of Harşa and made a bid for supremacy . Arjuna was no exception . He simply wanted recognition of the status enjoyed by his erstwhile master . It was natural that ...
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The Political Concepts and Empirical Analysis in the Mahābhārata | 87 |
Early Historical Archaeology of Uttar PradeshRecent Discoveries | 132 |
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Abhinavagupta agrarian agricultural Amarakośa Ancient India archaeological Arjuna B. N. S. Yadav Bengal Bihar brāhmaṇas Brāhmaṇical British Buddhist Budhagupta Calcutta caste century A. D. chapter commercial contemporary context culture D. C. Sircar decline Delhi early medieval economic epic epigraphic evidence excavations forced labour Ganga Garhwalis German guilds Gupta Empire Gupta period Hastinapur Hindu historians Hsuan Tsang Ibid Ibn Khaldun important Indian feudalism Indian History indicate inscriptions jāti Kālidāsa king Kṛṣṇa Kuṣāņa large number legend literary literature Magadha Mahābhārata Maithili medieval India mentioned Mishra Mithila municipal Muslim Nāga nature op.cit Orissa Patna pattern peasants phase plough political post-Gupta production Purāņas R. S. Sharma refers region religious river role ruler Samudragupta Sanskrit scholars settlement Skandagupta social society sources structure suggest Tarafdar temple texts tion Tirabhukti towns trade tradesmen urban centres V. K. Thakur varņas Vedic village ware