Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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When Asoka Raja came into power , he signalised each spot up and down this mountain , which Bodhisattva had passed , by erecting distinguishing posts and stupas . These , though of different sizes , yet are alike in spiritual ...
When Asoka Raja came into power , he signalised each spot up and down this mountain , which Bodhisattva had passed , by erecting distinguishing posts and stupas . These , though of different sizes , yet are alike in spiritual ...
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The founder of the Dynasty was Raja Bir Sen. Allowing even an average of 25 years for each generation , Raja Bir Sen would be about 25 centuries older than the present progeny of his and this would carry us back some six centuries ...
The founder of the Dynasty was Raja Bir Sen. Allowing even an average of 25 years for each generation , Raja Bir Sen would be about 25 centuries older than the present progeny of his and this would carry us back some six centuries ...
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It is , therefore , not improbable that Raja Bir Sen had received the Raj and the title from king Viḍūḍabha for his services in subverting the Sakyas.1 The fact that the ancient seat of the earliest Rajas were at Bharhichowra , Perg .
It is , therefore , not improbable that Raja Bir Sen had received the Raj and the title from king Viḍūḍabha for his services in subverting the Sakyas.1 The fact that the ancient seat of the earliest Rajas were at Bharhichowra , Perg .
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By the same method of calculation we arrive at the date of the 83rd Raja , Jay Mall , to be about 1525 A.D. This was an age of unrest and disorder in India . The last of the Lodi kings fell into the hands of Babar in the Battle of ...
By the same method of calculation we arrive at the date of the 83rd Raja , Jay Mall , to be about 1525 A.D. This was an age of unrest and disorder in India . The last of the Lodi kings fell into the hands of Babar in the Battle of ...
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The next , 87th Raja , was Maharaja Khemkaran Singh Shahi , Bahadur , who received both the title of " Maharaja Bahadur ” and " Shahi " from the Emperor of Delhi . This last patronymic is yet current in the family .
The next , 87th Raja , was Maharaja Khemkaran Singh Shahi , Bahadur , who received both the title of " Maharaja Bahadur ” and " Shahi " from the Emperor of Delhi . This last patronymic is yet current in the family .
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