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Page 197
It is to be noted that the country near Jabalpur was called Garh - Katanga by
Muhammadan historians ( Blochmann Ain - i - Akbari , I , 367 , n . 2 ) . This was
the country of the old Gond dynasty , who had their capital at Garh Mandla .
There are ...
It is to be noted that the country near Jabalpur was called Garh - Katanga by
Muhammadan historians ( Blochmann Ain - i - Akbari , I , 367 , n . 2 ) . This was
the country of the old Gond dynasty , who had their capital at Garh Mandla .
There are ...
Page 209
It is from this river that come all the beautiful points that are called natural points ;
but it is rarely that a large stone is found there . " The late Dr . Valentine Ball for
the reasons stated in his Economic Geology of India , 36 and later in Appendix III
...
It is from this river that come all the beautiful points that are called natural points ;
but it is rarely that a large stone is found there . " The late Dr . Valentine Ball for
the reasons stated in his Economic Geology of India , 36 and later in Appendix III
...
Page 217
In Mortier ' s edition of Sanson ' s atlas , published in 1690 - 96 , we find “ Rodas ”
narked , and about 20 lieues SSE . of it a place called " Soumel pour " . On H .
Moll ' s “ Map of the East Indies ” , published a few years later , we find " Rotas ...
In Mortier ' s edition of Sanson ' s atlas , published in 1690 - 96 , we find “ Rodas ”
narked , and about 20 lieues SSE . of it a place called " Soumel pour " . On H .
Moll ' s “ Map of the East Indies ” , published a few years later , we find " Rotas ...
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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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