Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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still remains uncertain , it is satisfactory to find that this long interval is shortened on both sides by dated reigns that may be regarded as fixed . The first of these is the reign of Jayanandadeva which followed that of Ananta and ...
still remains uncertain , it is satisfactory to find that this long interval is shortened on both sides by dated reigns that may be regarded as fixed . The first of these is the reign of Jayanandadeva which followed that of Ananta and ...
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Here there is a short genealogy ( tabulated by Bhagvanlal ) , but no ' fancy ' ancestry on his father's side . On the contrary , he mentions his father merely as belonging to , the Süryavamśa and then most significantly adds that he ...
Here there is a short genealogy ( tabulated by Bhagvanlal ) , but no ' fancy ' ancestry on his father's side . On the contrary , he mentions his father merely as belonging to , the Süryavamśa and then most significantly adds that he ...
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In this region , that is , in the country south of Nepal on both sides of the Gaṇḍak , there reigned during the 15th century a dynasty , hitherto not noticed by European writers , but 1 Ep . Ind . II . 9,11 . 2 India ( tr . ) ...
In this region , that is , in the country south of Nepal on both sides of the Gaṇḍak , there reigned during the 15th century a dynasty , hitherto not noticed by European writers , but 1 Ep . Ind . II . 9,11 . 2 India ( tr . ) ...
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... attached themselves to the same side . Panjab Khatris were very numerous in this official class ; nost of the rest were Agarwâl 1 Bhim Sen , 1736. · & Habsh is the name for Abyssinia , but the name Ḥabshi was used in a more general ...
... attached themselves to the same side . Panjab Khatris were very numerous in this official class ; nost of the rest were Agarwâl 1 Bhim Sen , 1736. · & Habsh is the name for Abyssinia , but the name Ḥabshi was used in a more general ...
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ullah's acquaintance , and took such a fancy to him that he could not bear him to be away from his side . Wherever the prince went , the Shekh accompanied him ; and in the end , the Shekh became allpowerful .
ullah's acquaintance , and took such a fancy to him that he could not bear him to be away from his side . Wherever the prince went , the Shekh accompanied him ; and in the end , the Shekh became allpowerful .
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