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... Bengal . These were twelve most eminent and powerful men who possessed or secured extensive dominions in Bengal and rose to be great territo- rial chiefs during the disintegration and decay of the old Pāṭhān rule in Bengal and the rise ...
... Bengal . These were twelve most eminent and powerful men who possessed or secured extensive dominions in Bengal and rose to be great territo- rial chiefs during the disintegration and decay of the old Pāṭhān rule in Bengal and the rise ...
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... Bengal and Chōṭā - Nagpur , the persons now included in the tribe are in the humblest positions of life , performing offices the most degrading , few of them attaining to the dignity of farmers or cultivators of their own fields ; but ...
... Bengal and Chōṭā - Nagpur , the persons now included in the tribe are in the humblest positions of life , performing offices the most degrading , few of them attaining to the dignity of farmers or cultivators of their own fields ; but ...
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... Bengal alone amounted to Rs . 2,56,24,223 at the close of the Nawab's administra- tion.49 Whereas on the basis of authentic records in the revenue department Shore held the total settlement of Bengal for 1169 ( 1762-3 ) to have been Rs ...
... Bengal alone amounted to Rs . 2,56,24,223 at the close of the Nawab's administra- tion.49 Whereas on the basis of authentic records in the revenue department Shore held the total settlement of Bengal for 1169 ( 1762-3 ) to have been Rs ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Sanskrit PalmLeaf MSS in Tibet with plates | 21 |
Elements of Mithra Cult Appropriated by Chris | 44 |
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