The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 43-44Bihar Research Society, 1957 - Folklore |
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... later writers , excepting Firishta , are silent regarding any success of the Muslim arms , not to speak of capturing the fort together with the king of Tirhut and his family . ' Isāmi's book , which alone is expressly mentioned by ...
... later writers , excepting Firishta , are silent regarding any success of the Muslim arms , not to speak of capturing the fort together with the king of Tirhut and his family . ' Isāmi's book , which alone is expressly mentioned by ...
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... later thrust of foreign tribes having some affinities with the Aryans who tried to penetrate into north - western India towards the close of the Vedic period but were defeated by the Vedic Aryans , who gradually absorbed them into the later ...
... later thrust of foreign tribes having some affinities with the Aryans who tried to penetrate into north - western India towards the close of the Vedic period but were defeated by the Vedic Aryans , who gradually absorbed them into the later ...
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... later literature , have no counterparts of themselves in any other Indo- Aryan languages , are always optional , and ... later suffixes . It will be wrong to hold that the later suffixes never occur in early literature . For some of them ...
... later literature , have no counterparts of themselves in any other Indo- Aryan languages , are always optional , and ... later suffixes . It will be wrong to hold that the later suffixes never occur in early literature . For some of them ...
Contents
BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Medicines and Hospitals in Muslim India | 7 |
The Indebtedness of Hemcandra to the Author of the Vyakti | 22 |
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