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الصفحة 217
... maintained their own stores of provision for their soldiers and when they relinquished their post or were dismissed by the king , they were accompanied by their soldiers.153 Obviously the ministers and their forces were maintained on ...
... maintained their own stores of provision for their soldiers and when they relinquished their post or were dismissed by the king , they were accompanied by their soldiers.153 Obviously the ministers and their forces were maintained on ...
الصفحة 232
... maintained them.40 The state monopoly of horse - dealing and elephants is mentioned by Al - Birūnī according to whom no person could own a riding - animal or elephant.41 The Karkotas seem to have maintained the finest park of cavalry ...
... maintained them.40 The state monopoly of horse - dealing and elephants is mentioned by Al - Birūnī according to whom no person could own a riding - animal or elephant.41 The Karkotas seem to have maintained the finest park of cavalry ...
الصفحة 238
... maintained was fairly large . Though no exact record of the strength of the army is available , it possibly varied considerably from period to period . It is likely that the huge figures mentioned in our texts are exaggerated but Basham ...
... maintained was fairly large . Though no exact record of the strength of the army is available , it possibly varied considerably from period to period . It is likely that the huge figures mentioned in our texts are exaggerated but Basham ...
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Introductory | 1 |
Kingship | 59 |
Ministry and Secretariate | 153 |
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According administration agrahāras Amatyas Ananta Ancient India appointed army Bombay brāhmaṇas Bṛhaspati brother Calcutta cavalry charge chief collected command court Dāmaras dharma dranga duties Dvarapati Ekangas elephants enemy enjoyed feudal feudatories fiscal followed functions Gāndhāra grants Hara Harṣa hereditary Hindu horses Ibid VII important inscriptions Jayāpīḍa Jayasimha Kalhaṇa Kapp Kashmir Kautilya Kayasthas king's kingdom kings of Kashmir kingship Kṣemendra Kuṭṭ Lalitäditya land land-grants Lohara Lokaprakāśa Mahabharata maintained maṇḍala Manu mathas mentioned military ministers Nāgas Narm Nila Nilamata nīti officers organisation Pādāgra Pallava passim period political possibly princes prosperity protection punished Purāṇa queens Rāja Rājānaka Rajatarangini refers reign revenue royal RT VIII rulers Sabhā sacivas Samaya Samkaravarman seems shows Smṛti social society soldiers Somadeva Stein subjects suggests Supra Sussala Tantrins taxes temples term territory throne tion tribes troops Uccala upāyas Vikram villages viṣaya