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Of these the first two pairs ( A ( 2 ) ] form a separate unit and give a list of the
Rajas of Khurda with their añka years and the corresponding years of the Amali
era , up to the 5th añka of Virakesari Deva II corresponding with the year 1262 ( A
. D ...
Of these the first two pairs ( A ( 2 ) ] form a separate unit and give a list of the
Rajas of Khurda with their añka years and the corresponding years of the Amali
era , up to the 5th añka of Virakesari Deva II corresponding with the year 1262 ( A
. D ...
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This explains why our lawgivers refused to give a separate existence to a married
woman . But the peculiar trend of history with its series of invasions violently
disturbed from time to time the status quo of the Aryan Society . Thus we see that
...
This explains why our lawgivers refused to give a separate existence to a married
woman . But the peculiar trend of history with its series of invasions violently
disturbed from time to time the status quo of the Aryan Society . Thus we see that
...
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... s years and would not give the meaning which was formerly proposed that the
canal was excavated " by King Nanda . ... near the sense of the passage when he
, commenting on a passage of Alberuni who gives a Hindu era commenciug in ...
... s years and would not give the meaning which was formerly proposed that the
canal was excavated " by King Nanda . ... near the sense of the passage when he
, commenting on a passage of Alberuni who gives a Hindu era commenciug in ...
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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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