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Page 19
From the time when the Afghans had stretched their hand out over Bengal , they
had continually planted in the gardens of their aspirations the wishing tree of the
conquest of Orissa , but it never bore fruit . For on the borders thereof there were
...
From the time when the Afghans had stretched their hand out over Bengal , they
had continually planted in the gardens of their aspirations the wishing tree of the
conquest of Orissa , but it never bore fruit . For on the borders thereof there were
...
Page 39
The stady of Indian Architecture would be incomplete if no reserence were made
to the Bengali style of temples which is ... temples in Bengal for wa find that the
Darga at Pandua in the district of Hooghly of Zafar Khan Gazi , the contemporary
...
The stady of Indian Architecture would be incomplete if no reserence were made
to the Bengali style of temples which is ... temples in Bengal for wa find that the
Darga at Pandua in the district of Hooghly of Zafar Khan Gazi , the contemporary
...
Page 145
On a Satya Pir Legend in Santali Guise By Sarat Chandra Mitra , M . A . , B . L .
The worship of the deity Satyanārāyaṇa is very popular throughout Northern
India including Bengal . It is believed by some that the deity Satyanārāyaṇa is a ...
On a Satya Pir Legend in Santali Guise By Sarat Chandra Mitra , M . A . , B . L .
The worship of the deity Satyanārāyaṇa is very popular throughout Northern
India including Bengal . It is believed by some that the deity Satyanārāyaṇa is a ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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