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It has often been said of the India of the Hindus that it possessed no history : Historical liternThe remark is true if we apply it to history as a science and art , such as classical ture in India . culture in its noblest prose - works ...
It has often been said of the India of the Hindus that it possessed no history : Historical liternThe remark is true if we apply it to history as a science and art , such as classical ture in India . culture in its noblest prose - works ...
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The facts of true historical interest of historical detnils . had become effaced long before as the record of these reigns passed through a succession of earlier Ohronicles . It is only too evident that ench narrator omitted more and ...
The facts of true historical interest of historical detnils . had become effaced long before as the record of these reigns passed through a succession of earlier Ohronicles . It is only too evident that ench narrator omitted more and ...
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On the one hand , our available historical information is for a great part of this period far too scanty to permit of ... On the other hand again it must be remembered that the history of Kašmir , potwithstanding the geographical ...
On the one hand , our available historical information is for a great part of this period far too scanty to permit of ... On the other hand again it must be remembered that the history of Kašmir , potwithstanding the geographical ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
ITS SCOPE AND CHARACTER | 22 |
THE RĀJATARANGIŅI AS A HISTORICAL SOURCE 71139 | 88 |
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according already ancient appears attached became body Book Brahmans brother brought built called caused character chief Chronicle close coins comp Compare connection death designation detailed direction doubt earth evidence fact father followed force given gives gloss hand historical India indicated interest Kalhaņa Kalhana's Kasmir killed king king's known land latter legend living look lord marched means mentioned mind minister narrative night notice obtained once origin passage passed period person position present prince probably Prof queen reached reading received records referred regarding reign remains river royal rule ruler S'iva sacred seems shown shrine side situated story subjects taken temple term thought throne tion Tirtha took town trace tradition Valley various verse viii village