Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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It is interesting to note that the king Raghavadeva mentioned by Cunningham2 as the traditional founder of the Nepal era of 879-80 , but passed over in the Vamśāvali of D. Wrights and by Kirkpatrick , 4 is duly recorded in the new ...
It is interesting to note that the king Raghavadeva mentioned by Cunningham2 as the traditional founder of the Nepal era of 879-80 , but passed over in the Vamśāvali of D. Wrights and by Kirkpatrick , 4 is duly recorded in the new ...
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Besides these there is an interesting note in Kirkpatrick ( p . 264 ) stating that " in this prince's reign and in the , Newar year 408 , or Sumbuth 1344,3 mány Khassias ( a western tribe ) emigrated to Nepal , and settled there ...
Besides these there is an interesting note in Kirkpatrick ( p . 264 ) stating that " in this prince's reign and in the , Newar year 408 , or Sumbuth 1344,3 mány Khassias ( a western tribe ) emigrated to Nepal , and settled there ...
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10.9 ) , so that we learn the exact date ( 448 Phālguṇa sudi 7 ) and the interesting fact that Aditya was a king of Western Nepal , thus foreshadowing the Gorkha conquest of more recent times . Returning to the semi - Sanskrit account ...
10.9 ) , so that we learn the exact date ( 448 Phālguṇa sudi 7 ) and the interesting fact that Aditya was a king of Western Nepal , thus foreshadowing the Gorkha conquest of more recent times . Returning to the semi - Sanskrit account ...
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That Jayārjuna , however , did not submit without a struggle may be seen from the interesting colophon at Cat . p . 39 , 1. 6 ( unfortunately not dated ) from which we learn that the MS . was copied " in the victorious reign of ...
That Jayārjuna , however , did not submit without a struggle may be seen from the interesting colophon at Cat . p . 39 , 1. 6 ( unfortunately not dated ) from which we learn that the MS . was copied " in the victorious reign of ...
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C As to the history of this time some information is given by the interesting MS . described at pp . 107-9 of the present Catalogue . The author is king Jagajjyotimalla of Bhatgaon , sixth in succession after Yakṣa .
C As to the history of this time some information is given by the interesting MS . described at pp . 107-9 of the present Catalogue . The author is king Jagajjyotimalla of Bhatgaon , sixth in succession after Yakṣa .
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