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that the present monument is about a mile too far west of its proper position , seems to be overwhelming . Besides this article , matters connected with Indian History in the eighteenth century are dealt with in two papers by Ma L.
that the present monument is about a mile too far west of its proper position , seems to be overwhelming . Besides this article , matters connected with Indian History in the eighteenth century are dealt with in two papers by Ma L.
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The account of B read with that of A and D ( 10 ) seems to indicate that there was considerable mystery about the death of Chaka Pratapa Dev . An explanation of this mystery is found in the Akbarnama wherein we are told : " There have ...
The account of B read with that of A and D ( 10 ) seems to indicate that there was considerable mystery about the death of Chaka Pratapa Dev . An explanation of this mystery is found in the Akbarnama wherein we are told : " There have ...
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Abul Fazl's narrative seems to indicate that when Mukunda Deva , who was indulging in self - gratification , came to know of the presence of the enemy in the very heart of his kingdom , he could not give up his sensual pursuits but sent ...
Abul Fazl's narrative seems to indicate that when Mukunda Deva , who was indulging in self - gratification , came to know of the presence of the enemy in the very heart of his kingdom , he could not give up his sensual pursuits but sent ...
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It seems probable that the architects who erected the monuments at Gaur and Pandua drew their architectural inspiration as well from the Hindu models of the preceding period when the kings of Sena and Pāla dynasties ruled .
It seems probable that the architects who erected the monuments at Gaur and Pandua drew their architectural inspiration as well from the Hindu models of the preceding period when the kings of Sena and Pāla dynasties ruled .
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If the bull - roarer is no longer used by the Oraon inmates of the bachelors ' club to scare away women and children from its sacred and inviolable precincts , as among some Australian Blacks , it would seem that there is a certain ...
If the bull - roarer is no longer used by the Oraon inmates of the bachelors ' club to scare away women and children from its sacred and inviolable precincts , as among some Australian Blacks , it would seem that there is a certain ...
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