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Dr. Sten Konow , who is editing the forthcoming Kharoṣṭhi volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum , has made a careful examination both of the plaque itself and of photographs , and has published his reading in the June issue ...
Dr. Sten Konow , who is editing the forthcoming Kharoṣṭhi volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum , has made a careful examination both of the plaque itself and of photographs , and has published his reading in the June issue ...
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In Epigraphy in addition to Dr. Sten Konow's article , there is a short note by myself on a possible reading of the Karṇa Chopar inscription , and a paper by Dr. Banerji - Sastri on the possibility of Jain and therefore anti - Ajivika ...
In Epigraphy in addition to Dr. Sten Konow's article , there is a short note by myself on a possible reading of the Karṇa Chopar inscription , and a paper by Dr. Banerji - Sastri on the possibility of Jain and therefore anti - Ajivika ...
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In preparing the volume containing the Purnea Report for the Press , I have endeavoured to arrange it in a form which will be considerably more attractive to the reader than the Dinajpur edition , and also one which will be equally ...
In preparing the volume containing the Purnea Report for the Press , I have endeavoured to arrange it in a form which will be considerably more attractive to the reader than the Dinajpur edition , and also one which will be equally ...
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... readers , I propose to give a résumé of the very meagre external evidence on which Diwán - i - Mukhfi may be inferred to be the work of some one other than Zibunnisa Begum . ( 1 ) In the first place , it cannot be asserted with ...
... readers , I propose to give a résumé of the very meagre external evidence on which Diwán - i - Mukhfi may be inferred to be the work of some one other than Zibunnisa Begum . ( 1 ) In the first place , it cannot be asserted with ...
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II — The Area of Orissa in Hiuen Tsang's Time By Binayak Mishra Hiuen Tsang has given the areas of almost all the countries he visited in India , but the readers of his accounts can form no definite idea about them .
II — The Area of Orissa in Hiuen Tsang's Time By Binayak Mishra Hiuen Tsang has given the areas of almost all the countries he visited in India , but the readers of his accounts can form no definite idea about them .
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