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PRATĀPĀDITYA II . , or DURLABHAKA , the son and successor of Durlabhavardhana , is also known to us from his coins . They show the well - known Kårkota type with the legend Sripratapa . Their frequency is in keeping with the long reign ...
PRATĀPĀDITYA II . , or DURLABHAKA , the son and successor of Durlabhavardhana , is also known to us from his coins . They show the well - known Kårkota type with the legend Sripratapa . Their frequency is in keeping with the long reign ...
الصفحة 209
Thus he introduced that well - known ( system of forced ) carriage of loads which is the harbinger of misery for the villages , and which is of thirteen kinds . SD Kasmir . Such areas are tochnically known 49 has remained to this day ...
Thus he introduced that well - known ( system of forced ) carriage of loads which is the harbinger of misery for the villages , and which is of thirteen kinds . SD Kasmir . Such areas are tochnically known 49 has remained to this day ...
الصفحة 260
Neither the temple nor the town are otherwise known . Regarding another placo called Abhimanyupura , sve i . 176 . 300. Nothing is known of the Diddúscāmin temple and of Briddapura . The Matha here referred to is undoubtedly the ...
Neither the temple nor the town are otherwise known . Regarding another placo called Abhimanyupura , sve i . 176 . 300. Nothing is known of the Diddúscāmin temple and of Briddapura . The Matha here referred to is undoubtedly the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
ITS SCOPE AND CHARACTER | 22 |
THE RĀJATARANGIŅI AS A HISTORICAL SOURCE 71139 | 88 |
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