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From the character of the script , which he assigns to the second or third century A.C. , he concludes that " the so - called Bodh Gaya plaque was left in ancient Pataliputra by a Buddhist pilgrim from the north - west , where Kharoṣṭhi ...
From the character of the script , which he assigns to the second or third century A.C. , he concludes that " the so - called Bodh Gaya plaque was left in ancient Pataliputra by a Buddhist pilgrim from the north - west , where Kharoṣṭhi ...
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Besides this article , matters connected with Indian History in the eighteenth century are dealt with in two papers by Ma L. Lockhart , a new contributor from Teheran , describing a rare Spanish account of Nadir Shah , and Mr. R. P. ...
Besides this article , matters connected with Indian History in the eighteenth century are dealt with in two papers by Ma L. Lockhart , a new contributor from Teheran , describing a rare Spanish account of Nadir Shah , and Mr. R. P. ...
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language , which records are stated to have been commenced upon more than six centuries back , and to have since been regularly kept up . " Pp . 94-95 . Stirling embodied a summary of the annals in the historical section of his essay .
language , which records are stated to have been commenced upon more than six centuries back , and to have since been regularly kept up . " Pp . 94-95 . Stirling embodied a summary of the annals in the historical section of his essay .
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As in all these and in the one used by Bhabani Charan , the foreigners who invaded Orissa in the fifth century A.D. are called Mughals , it may be safel concluded that the 1 Since the above was sent to the press we have discovered an ...
As in all these and in the one used by Bhabani Charan , the foreigners who invaded Orissa in the fifth century A.D. are called Mughals , it may be safel concluded that the 1 Since the above was sent to the press we have discovered an ...
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To say nothing of the earlier dynasties , no independent evidence has yet been discovered relating to the 42 kings of the Kesari dynasty who are supposed to have reigned from the fifth to the end of the eleventh century A.D. Even the ...
To say nothing of the earlier dynasties , no independent evidence has yet been discovered relating to the 42 kings of the Kesari dynasty who are supposed to have reigned from the fifth to the end of the eleventh century A.D. Even the ...
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