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The first on Glimpses into the Study of Pictorial Art in India by Mr . P . C . Manuk ,
published in the June issue of the Journal , has already been referred to , and the
second , on Antiquities in Mayurbhanj by Rai Bahadur Ramaprasad Chanda ...
The first on Glimpses into the Study of Pictorial Art in India by Mr . P . C . Manuk ,
published in the June issue of the Journal , has already been referred to , and the
second , on Antiquities in Mayurbhanj by Rai Bahadur Ramaprasad Chanda ...
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The information contained in Tavernier ' s Doyages soon came to be
incorporated by European cartographers in their maps of India . I sball quote here
only a few examples out of many . In Mortier ' s edition of Sanson ' s atlas ,
published in ...
The information contained in Tavernier ' s Doyages soon came to be
incorporated by European cartographers in their maps of India . I sball quote here
only a few examples out of many . In Mortier ' s edition of Sanson ' s atlas ,
published in ...
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Published or wellknown Mss . have been noticed if there is any striking variation
or other particular point of interest . A feature of the present collection is the
reference to previous notice in any published catalogue so far . It will enable
readers ...
Published or wellknown Mss . have been noticed if there is any striking variation
or other particular point of interest . A feature of the present collection is the
reference to previous notice in any published catalogue so far . It will enable
readers ...
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Contents
BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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