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... 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 issue . A year later , in the September number of 1916 , the late Dr. Vincent Smith ...
... 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 issue . A year later , in the September number of 1916 , the late Dr. Vincent Smith ...
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... 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 compilations , though they may not be as old as the reign of the ...
... 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 compilations , though they may not be as old as the reign of the ...
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... 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 of the presence of the enemy in the very heart of his kingdom ...
... 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 of the presence of the enemy in the very heart of his kingdom ...
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... 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 accession . But ...
... 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 accession . But ...
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... , vigour and genius . 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 VÒL . XIII , PT . I.j 41 INDIAN ARCHITECTURE.
... , vigour and genius . 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 VÒL . XIII , PT . I.j 41 INDIAN ARCHITECTURE.
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