The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 13 |
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... which continues to grow in reputation both in India and abroad , to an extent which may best be judged by the increasing number of references to its contributions in the leading publications of other learned societies .
... which continues to grow in reputation both in India and abroad , to an extent which may best be judged by the increasing number of references to its contributions in the leading publications of other learned societies .
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The number of place - names indicated in the original map is so great that no fewer than 67 have still to be shown by marginal references . The scale is reduced more than was originally intended , but this is due to the fact that at the ...
The number of place - names indicated in the original map is so great that no fewer than 67 have still to be shown by marginal references . The scale is reduced more than was originally intended , but this is due to the fact that at the ...
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The reference to the " order " of Jagannatha in connection with Kapilendra in this stanza clearly indicates that his contem- poraries believed in some such stories relating to his accession as those preserved in the Puri annals .
The reference to the " order " of Jagannatha in connection with Kapilendra in this stanza clearly indicates that his contem- poraries believed in some such stories relating to his accession as those preserved in the Puri annals .
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In B and F there is no reference to sports in boats , and in both these man- scripts it is stated that the goddess Ganga appeared in person before Mukunda Deva who presented her bangles made of precious stones . was then fought between ...
In B and F there is no reference to sports in boats , and in both these man- scripts it is stated that the goddess Ganga appeared in person before Mukunda Deva who presented her bangles made of precious stones . was then fought between ...
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But this is not credible , for Abul Fazl makes no reference to it . When Todar Mal was in Orissa , Cuttack was held by Daud . The struggle between the Pathans and the imperialists in Orissa that went on from 1575 to 1592 A.D. till Raja ...
But this is not credible , for Abul Fazl makes no reference to it . When Todar Mal was in Orissa , Cuttack was held by Daud . The struggle between the Pathans and the imperialists in Orissa that went on from 1575 to 1592 A.D. till Raja ...
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