The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 13 |
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... since in accordance with the opinion expressed by him in the very first article appearing in our Journal , it was accepted as a representation of the famous temple at Bodh Gaya , and as such has been reproduced on the cover of every ...
... since in accordance with the opinion expressed by him in the very first article appearing in our Journal , it was accepted as a representation of the famous temple at Bodh Gaya , and as such has been reproduced on the cover of every ...
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From the language of the concluding portion of manuscript B it appears that it was completed in the 5th anka of Rama- chandra Deva III . The other versions of the annals , A ( 1 ) , C ( 1 ) , D ( 10 ) and D ( 14 ) appear to be earlier ...
From the language of the concluding portion of manuscript B it appears that it was completed in the 5th anka of Rama- chandra Deva III . The other versions of the annals , A ( 1 ) , C ( 1 ) , D ( 10 ) and D ( 14 ) appear to be earlier ...
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The account of what followed , as given in the Puri annals , appears to be more reliable than that of Abul Fazl . Abul Fazl's narrative seems to indicate that when Mukunda Deva , who was indulging in self - gratification , came to know ...
The account of what followed , as given in the Puri annals , appears to be more reliable than that of Abul Fazl . Abul Fazl's narrative seems to indicate that when Mukunda Deva , who was indulging in self - gratification , came to know ...
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This statement appears to be substantially true . The anna's were probably compiled for the first time in the beginning of the reign of Ramachandra Deva , and we have therefore accurate account of the events that happened before his ...
This statement appears to be substantially true . The anna's were probably compiled for the first time in the beginning of the reign of Ramachandra Deva , and we have therefore accurate account of the events that happened before his ...
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Ours of the present day appears as one badly imitated , unsuited to the climate and the traditions of the past . IV - Zibunnisa Begum and Diwan - i - Mukhfi VOL . XIII , PT . I. ] 41 INDIAN ARCHITECTURE.
Ours of the present day appears as one badly imitated , unsuited to the climate and the traditions of the past . IV - Zibunnisa Begum and Diwan - i - Mukhfi VOL . XIII , PT . I. ] 41 INDIAN ARCHITECTURE.
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