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Side piece of a main niche of the great temple of Khiching . Plate 4. - Carved stones decorating the Sikhara of the great temple of Khiching . Plate 5. - Brahmeśvara , Bhuvanesvara . Plate 6. - Siva , great temple , Khiching . Plate 7.
Side piece of a main niche of the great temple of Khiching . Plate 4. - Carved stones decorating the Sikhara of the great temple of Khiching . Plate 5. - Brahmeśvara , Bhuvanesvara . Plate 6. - Siva , great temple , Khiching . Plate 7.
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Every known source of information from both sides has been consulted in his description of the battle and of the events of the few days preceding it , and the evidence that the scene of the most severe fighting was east instead of west ...
Every known source of information from both sides has been consulted in his description of the battle and of the events of the few days preceding it , and the evidence that the scene of the most severe fighting was east instead of west ...
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Several engagements were fought between the Raja and the Padsbah near the fort and many of the warriors on both sides were killed , but no party could overcome the other . In the meantime Kala Pahar came from the west along the Kansa- ...
Several engagements were fought between the Raja and the Padsbah near the fort and many of the warriors on both sides were killed , but no party could overcome the other . In the meantime Kala Pahar came from the west along the Kansa- ...
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We find the simple pillars of the Chola period belonging to the age of Kulatunga Chola , the great king , otherwise called Tribhubana Chakravarti Kaviraja Kesari Varma existing side by side with pillars of the Vijayanagarian type con- ...
We find the simple pillars of the Chola period belonging to the age of Kulatunga Chola , the great king , otherwise called Tribhubana Chakravarti Kaviraja Kesari Varma existing side by side with pillars of the Vijayanagarian type con- ...
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The square form often assumes a quasi- cruciform plan by the addition of the porches to the four sides . Again , by the provision of pilasters the simple outline is often broken , affording great architectural possibilities .
The square form often assumes a quasi- cruciform plan by the addition of the porches to the four sides . Again , by the provision of pilasters the simple outline is often broken , affording great architectural possibilities .
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