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NOTICES OF BOOKS I - International Law in Ancient India By S . V . Viswanatha ,
M . A . , pp . x . 214 : Longmans , Rs . 6 . It is doubtful whether there was anything
which can correctly be described as International Law in Ancient India .
NOTICES OF BOOKS I - International Law in Ancient India By S . V . Viswanatha ,
M . A . , pp . x . 214 : Longmans , Rs . 6 . It is doubtful whether there was anything
which can correctly be described as International Law in Ancient India .
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ancient coins 2 and no inscribed fragments with the exception of a single clay
seal . In fact , it seems probable that the land in this locality was only on the
outskirts of the ancient city , and that Pataliputra itself was farther to the east or
south ...
ancient coins 2 and no inscribed fragments with the exception of a single clay
seal . In fact , it seems probable that the land in this locality was only on the
outskirts of the ancient city , and that Pataliputra itself was farther to the east or
south ...
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V . Some Notes on Ancient Indian Society By Manmatha Nath Ray , M . A . The
ancient Arya Rşis divided the life of each and every member of their community
into Asramas ranging from one to four in accordance with his Varņa . The life of a
...
V . Some Notes on Ancient Indian Society By Manmatha Nath Ray , M . A . The
ancient Arya Rşis divided the life of each and every member of their community
into Asramas ranging from one to four in accordance with his Varņa . The life of 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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